Compositions and related methods for agriculture

ABSTRACT

The invention comprises methods for decreasing colonization by a bacterium of a gut of a stink bug, the method comprising providing a composition comprising vanillin or an analog thereof; and delivering said composition to an egg from which the stink bug will hatch, whereby colonization by the bacterium within the gut of the stink bug hatched from the egg treated with the composition is decreased relative to a stink bug hatched from an untreated egg. In some embodiments, the decrease in colonization by the bacterium decreases the fitness of the stink bug, e.g., decreases reproductive ability, survival, rate of development, number of eggs, number of hatched eggs, adult emergence rate, body length, body width, body mass, or cuticle thickness. In some embodiments of the methods herein, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent is an inhibitor of bacterial metabolism. In some embodiments, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent is a polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) synthesis inhibitor.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No.62/703,304, filed Jul. 25, 2018, the contents of which are incorporatedherein by reference in their entirety.

SEQUENCE LISTING

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BACKGROUND

Plant pests, including insect pests, are pervasive in the humanenvironment.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In a first aspect, the invention comprises a method for decreasingcolonization by a bacterium of a gut of a stink bug, the methodcomprising (a) providing a composition comprising vanillin or an analogthereof; and (b) delivering said composition to an egg from which thestink bug will hatch, whereby colonization by the bacterium within thegut of the stink bug hatched from the egg treated with the compositionis decreased relative to a stink bug hatched from an untreated egg.

In some embodiments, the composition is delivered to an egg mass of astink bug. In some embodiments, the decrease in colonization by thebacterium decreases the fitness of the stink bug, e.g., decreasesreproductive ability, survival, rate of development, number of eggs,number of hatched eggs, adult emergence rate, body length, body width,body mass, or cuticle thickness.

In some embodiments, the colonization is in the v4 region of the gut. Insome embodiments, colonization by the bacterium of the v4 region of thegut is decreased by at least 5%. In some embodiments, the size of the v4region of the gut is decreased.

In some embodiments, the stink bug is a Halyomorpha species (e.g.,Halyomorpha halys), a Nezara species, an Oebalus species, a Chinaviaspecies, an Euthyrhynchus species, an Euschistus species, anAlcaeorrhynchus species, or a Podisus species.

In some embodiments, the bacterium is an endosymbiont, e.g., anendosymbiont is of the genus Pantoea. In some embodiments, theendosymbiont is Candidatus Pantoea carbekii.

In some embodiments, the composition is a liquid, a solid, an aerosol, apaste, a gel, or a gas composition. In some embodiments, the compositionis delivered as a spray. In some embodiments, the composition comprisesan agriculturally acceptable carrier. In some embodiments, thecomposition comprises a wetting solution.

Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for altering the fitnessof insects for agriculture or commerce, wherein the composition includesa bacterial colonization-disrupting agent (e.g., an agent (e.g., alipopolysaccharide (LPS) synthesis inhibitor or a polyhydroxyalkanoate(PHA) synthesis inhibitor) that decreases colonization of a bacteria(e.g., an endosymbiotic bacteria) in the gut of the insect.

In one aspect, provided herein is a method of altering the fitness of aninsect comprising delivering to the insect an effective amount of acomposition including a bacterial colonization-disrupting agent. In someembodiments, the method includes decreasing the fitness of the insectdelivered the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent. Alternatively, insome embodiments, the method includes increasing the fitness of theinsect delivered the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent.

In another aspect, provided herein is a method of decreasing bacterialcolonization in the gut of an insect including delivering to the insectan effective amount of a composition including a bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent.

In some embodiments of the methods herein, the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is an inhibitor of bacterial metabolism.In some embodiments, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent is apolyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) synthesis inhibitor.

In another aspect, provided herein is a method of altering the fitnessof an insect including delivering to the insect an effective amount of acomposition including a PHA synthesis inhibitor. In some embodiments,the method includes decreasing the fitness of the insect delivered thePHA inhibitor. In some embodiments, the method includes increasing thefitness of the insect delivered the PHA inhibitor.

In some embodiments, the PHA synthesis inhibitor is vanillin or ananalog thereof. In some embodiments, the PHA synthesis inhibitor is oneor more compounds in Table 1. In some embodiments, the PHA synthesisinhibitor is levulinic acid or an analog thereof. In some embodiments,the PHA synthesis inhibitor is acrylic acid or an analog thereof. Insome embodiments, the PHA synthesis inhibitor is 2-bromooctanoic acid oran analog thereof.

In some embodiments of the methods herein, the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is an inhibitor of cell envelopebiogenesis (e.g., biogenesis of the membrane(s) or other structures thatsurround and protect the bacterial cytoplasm, e.g., cell wall, innermembrane, and outer membrane). In some embodiments of the methodsherein, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent is alipopolysaccharide (LPS) synthesis inhibitor.

In another aspect, provided herein is a method of altering the fitnessof an insect including delivering to the insect an LPS synthesisinhibitor. In some embodiments, the method includes decreasing thefitness of the insect delivered the LPS synthesis inhibitor. In someembodiments, the method includes increasing the fitness of the insectdelivered the LPS synthesis inhibitor.

In some embodiments, the LPS synthesis inhibitor is an inhibitor of coreoligosaccharide synthesis in the bacteria. In some embodiments, the LPSsynthesis inhibitor inhibits an enzyme involved in core oligosaccharidesynthesis in the bacteria. In some embodiments, the enzyme has at least40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 98%, 99%, or 100% sequence identityto a polypeptide having the amino acid sequence of WaaA, WaaC, WaaF, orWaaG. In some embodiments, the LPS synthesis inhibitor (e.g., theinhibitor of an enzyme involved in LPS synthesis) is a sugar. In someembodiments, the sugar is ADP-2-fluoroheptose (AFH). In someembodiments, the sugar is2-aryl-5-methyl-4-(5-aryl-furan-2-yl-methylene)-2,4-dihydro-pyrazol-3-ones(DHPO). In some embodiments, the sugar is AFH and DHPO. In someembodiments, the sugar is one or more compounds in Table 7.

In some embodiments, the LPS synthesis inhibitor inhibits expression ofa gene involved in core oligosaccharide synthesis in the bacteria. Insome embodiments, the gene has at least 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%,95%, 98%, 99%, or 100% sequence identity to a polynucleotide having thenucleotide sequence of waaA, waaC, waaF, or waaG.

In some embodiments, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent is aninhibitor of bacterial cell wall biogenesis. In some embodiments, theinhibitor of bacterial cell wall biogenesis is an inhibitor ofundecaprenyl pyrophosphate phosphatase (UppP), e.g., bacitracin.

In some embodiments, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent is aninhibitor of flagellar function, e.g., cellulose.

In some embodiments of the methods herein, the insect is a plant pest.In some embodiments, the plant pest is of the order Coleoptera, Diptera,Hemiptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera, Thysanoptera, or Acarina. In someembodiments, the insect is a stink bug, bean bug, beetle, weevil, fly,aphid, whitefly, leafhopper, scale, moth, butterfly, grasshopper,cricket, thrip, or mite. In some embodiments, the insect is of the genusRiptortus. In some embodiments, the insect is of the genus Halyomorpha.

In some embodiments of the methods herein, the insect is a vector of ananimal pathogen and/or a human pathogen. In some embodiments, the insectis a mosquito, a midge, a louse, a sandfly, a tick, a triatomine bug, atsetse fly, or flea.

In some embodiments of the methods herein, the bacteria is anendosymbiotic bacteria. In some embodiments, the endosymbiont resides inthe gut of the insect. In some embodiments, the bacteria resides in aspecialized cell or a specialized organ in the gut of the insect. Insome embodiments, the specialized organ is a midgut crypt or abacteriome. In some embodiments, the specialized cell is a bacteriocyte.In some embodiments, the endosymbiotic bacteria is of the genusBurkholderia. In some embodiments, the endosymbiotic bacteria is of thegenus Pantoea.

In some embodiments of the methods herein, the method is effective todecrease the fitness of the insect relative to an untreated insect. Insome embodiments, the decrease in fitness of the insect is a decrease(e.g., by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%,100%, or more than 100%) in reproductive ability, survival, rate ofdevelopment, number of hatched eggs, adult emergence rate, body length,or weight relative to an untreated insect.

In some embodiments, the method is effective to decrease bacterialcolonization (e.g., by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%,80%, 90%, 100%, or more than 100%) in the gut of the insect relative toan untreated insect.

In some embodiments, the method is effective to inhibit a physicalinteraction between the bacteria and the gut of the insect.

In some embodiments of the methods herein, the composition is deliveredto the insect to at least one habitat where the insect grows, lives, orreproduces.

In some embodiments of the methods herein, the composition is a liquid,a solid, an aerosol, a paste, a gel, or a gas composition.

In some embodiments of the methods herein, the composition is deliveredas an insect comestible composition for ingestion by the insect.

In some embodiments of the methods herein, the composition is deliveredto the insect by ingestion, infusion, injection, or spraying. In someembodiments, the composition is delivered to eggs of the insect.

In some embodiments of the methods herein, the composition includes anagriculturally acceptable carrier.

In yet another aspect, provided herein is a modified insect produced bya method including contacting the insect with a composition including abacterial colonization-disrupting agent in accordance with any of themethods herein.

In a further aspect, provided herein is a screening assay to identify abacterial colonization-disrupting agent, including the steps of (a)exposing a target insect to one or more agents; and (b) identifying anagent that (i) decreases the fitness of the target insect (e.g., byabout 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or morethan 100%), and (ii) inhibits colonization of a bacterium in the gut ofthe target insect (e.g., by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%,70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or more than 100%).

In some embodiments of the assay herein, the decrease in fitness isdecreased survival of the target insect. In some embodiments, thedecrease in fitness is a decrease in reproductive ability, survival,rate of development, number of hatched eggs, adult emergence rate, bodylength, or body mass. In some embodiments, the agent is effective toinhibit a physical interaction between the bacteria and the gut of theinsect.

In some embodiments of the assay herein, the bacteria is anendosymbiotic bacteria. In some embodiments, the endosymbiotic bacteriaresides in the gut of the insect. In some embodiments, the bacteriaresides in a specialized cell or a specialized organ in the gut of theinsect. In some embodiments, the specialized organ is a midgut crypt ora bacteriome. In some embodiments, the specialized cell is abacteriocyte. In some embodiments, the bacterium is of the genusBurkholderia. In some embodiments, the bacterium is of the genusPantoea.

In some embodiments of the assay herein, the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is a PHA synthesis inhibitor.

In some embodiments of the assay herein, the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is an LPS synthesis inhibitor.

In some embodiments of the assay herein, the insect is a plant pest. Insome embodiments, the plant pest is of the order Coleoptera, Diptera,Hemiptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera, Thysanoptera, or Acarina.

In some embodiments of the assay herein, the insect is a vector of ananimal pathogen and/or a human pathogen. In some embodiments, the insectis a mosquito, a midge, a louse, a sandfly, a tick, a triatomine bug, atsetse fly, or flea.

In another aspect, provided herein is a modified insect produced by amethod including contacting the insect with a composition including abacterial colonization-disrupting agent identified by the screeningassay herein.

In yet another aspect, provided herein is a method of decreasing thefitness of an insect including delivering to the insect an effectiveamount of a composition including a bacterial colonization-disruptingagent identified by the screening assay herein.

In a further aspect, provided here in is a composition including abacterial colonization-disrupting agent and a carrier, wherein thecomposition is formulated for delivery to an insect, or a habitatthereof.

In some embodiments of the composition herein, the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is a polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) synthesisinhibitor. In some embodiments, the PHA synthesis inhibitor is vanillinor an analog thereof. In some embodiments, the PHA synthesis inhibitoris one or more compounds in Table 1. In some embodiments, the PHAsynthesis inhibitor is levulinic acid or an analog thereof. In someembodiments, the PHA synthesis inhibitor is acrylic acid or an analogthereof. In some embodiments, the PHA synthesis inhibitor is2-bromooctanoic acid or an analog thereof.

In some embodiments of the composition herein, the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is an inhibitor of bacterial cell envelopebiogenesis. In some embodiments, the inhibitor of bacterial cellenvelope biogenesis is a lipopolysaccharide (LPS) synthesis inhibitor.In some embodiments, the LPS synthesis inhibitor is an inhibitor of coreoligosaccharide synthesis in the bacteria. In some embodiments, the LPSsynthesis inhibitor inhibits an enzyme involved in core oligosaccharidesynthesis in the bacteria. In some embodiments, the enzyme has at least40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 98%, 99%, or 100% sequence identityto a polypeptide having the amino acid sequence of WaaA, WaaC, WaaF, orWaaG. In some embodiments, the LPS synthesis inhibitor (e.g., theinhibitor of an enzyme involved in LPS synthesis) is a sugar. In someembodiments, the sugar is ADP-2-fluoroheptose (AFH). In someembodiments, the sugar is2-aryl-5-methyl-4-(5-aryl-furan-2-yl-methylene)-2,4-dihydro-pyrazol-3-ones(DHPO). In some embodiments, the sugar is AFH and DHPO. In someembodiments, the sugar is one or more compounds in Table 7.

In some embodiments, the LPS synthesis inhibitor inhibits expression ofa gene involved in core oligosaccharide synthesis in the bacteria. Insome embodiments, the gene has at least 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%,95%, 98%, 99%, or 100% sequence identity to a polynucleotide having thenucleotide sequence of waaA, waaC, waaF, or waaG.

In some embodiments, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent is aninhibitor of bacterial cell wall biogenesis. In some embodiments, theinhibitor of bacterial cell wall biogenesis is an inhibitor ofundecaprenyl pyrophosphate phosphatase (UppP), e.g., bacitracin.

In some embodiments, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent is aninhibitor of flagellar function, e.g., cellulose.

In some embodiments of the composition herein, the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is at least 0.1%, 0.2%, 0.4%, 0.5%, 0.8%,1%, 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, or 90% of thecomposition. In some embodiments, the carrier is a liquid, a solid, anaerosol, a paste, a gel, or a gas composition. In some embodiments, thecarrier is a sugar syrup, corn syrup, or honey. In some embodiments, thecarrier is a nanoparticle or lipid membrane.

In some embodiments of the composition herein, the composition isformulated for delivery to the insect, for example, by ingestion,infusion, injection, spraying, smoking, or fogging. In some embodiments,the composition is formulated for delivery to at least one habitat, forexample, where the insect grows, lives, reproduces, or feeds. In someembodiments, the composition is formulated for delivery to a plantingested by the insect. In another aspect, provided herein is a modifiedplant or part thereof including a bacterial colonization-disruptingagent, wherein the plant or part thereof is ingested by an insect. Insome embodiments, the plant is genetically engineered to produce thebacterial colonization-disrupting agent, e.g., by expression from aheterologous genetic construct.

Definitions

As used herein, the term “bacterial colonization-disrupting agent”refers to an agent that impedes or disrupts colonization of a bacteriain the gut of an insect (e.g., colonization of the surface of the gut orcolonization of a cell (e.g., bacteriocyte) or organ (e.g., bacteriomeor crypt) therein). For example, the agent may alter properties of thebacteria (e.g., bacterial metabolism or bacterial cell surface), orcomponents thereof, and/or the insect gut, or components thereof, suchthat the bacteria can no longer adhere, associate with, or propagate inthe gut of the insect. Exemplary bacterial colonization-disruptingagents include lipopolysaccharide (LPS) synthesis inhibitors,polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) synthesis inhibitors, inhibitors of cell wallbiogenesis, and inhibitors of flagellar function.

As used herein, the term “colonizing” refers to persistence of abacterium in an insect in an amount and for a duration sufficient toestablish a population of bacteria in the insect (e.g., insect gut) thatpersists for the lifespan of the insect. The bacterium, once colonized,may further be vertically transmitted through at least one additionalgeneration, e.g., two or more generations (e.g., life cycles) of theinsect.

As used herein, the term “effective amount” refers to an amount of abacterial colonization-disrupting agent, or composition including saidagent sufficient to effect the recited result, e.g., to decrease thefitness of an insect; to reach a target level (e.g., a predetermined orthreshold level) of a bacterial colonization-disrupting agentconcentration inside a target insect; to reach a target level (e.g., apredetermined or threshold level) of a bacterial colonization-disruptingagent concentration inside a target insect gut; to reach a target level(e.g., a predetermined or threshold level) of a bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent concentration inside a target insectbacteriocyte; to reach a target level (e.g., a predetermined orthreshold level) of a bacterial colonization-disrupting agentconcentration inside a target insect crypt; and/or to decreasecolonization of one or more microorganisms (e.g., endosymbiont) in thegut of the target insect.

As used herein “decreasing the fitness of an insect” refers to anyunfavorable alteration to insect physiology, or any activity carried outby said insect, as a consequence of administration of a bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent, including, but not limited to, any one ormore of the following desired effects: (1) decreasing a population of aninsect by about 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 99%,100% or more; (2) decreasing the reproductive rate of an insect by about10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 99%, 100% or more; (3)decreasing the mobility of an insect by about 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%,60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 99%, 100% or more; (4) decreasing the bodyweight of an insect by about 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%,90%, 95%, 99%, 100% or more; (5) decreasing the metabolic rate oractivity of an insect by about 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%,90%, 95%, 99%, 100% or more; or (6) decreasing plant infestation by aninsect by about 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 99%,100% or more. A decrease in insect fitness can be determined incomparison to an insect to which the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent has not been administered.

As used herein, the term “fitness” refers to the ability of an insect tosurvive, grow, and/or to produce surviving offspring. Fitness of anorganism may be measured by one or more parameters, including, but notlimited to survival, life span, reproductive ability, reproductive rate,reproductive period, number of eggs laid, number of hatched eggs,developmental rate, adult emergence rate, mobility, body size (e.g.,body length, body mass, or body width (e.g., pronotal width of a stinkbug)), cuticle (exoskeleton) thickness, pigmentation, or metabolic rate.

As used herein, the term “gut” refers to any portion of an insect's gut,including, the foregut, midgut, or hindgut of the insect, and anyspecialized organ (e.g., crypt or bacteriome) or cell (e.g.,bacteriocyte) therein. As used herein, the terms “v1”, “v2”, “v3”, and“v4” refer to morphologically distinct regions of the midgut dissectedfrom an adult hemipteran insect (e.g., a stink bug or a bean bug), whichare numbered respectively from anterior to posterior. As used herein, v1refers to the stomach-like midgut first region; v2 refers to the tubularmidgut second region; v3 refers to the expanded sac-like midgut thirdregion; and v4 refers to the midgut fourth region, which containsnumerous crypts having lumen that may include symbiotic cells. Bacterialcolonization may occur in one, more than one, or all regions of the gut.In some examples, bacterial colonization occurs in the v4 region of themidgut. The v1-v4 regions may also be referred to as m1-m4 (Duron andNoel, Environmental Microbiology Reports, 8(5):715-727).

As used herein, the term “host” refers to an organism (e.g., insect)carrying resident microorganisms (e.g., endogenous microorganisms,endosymbiotic microorganisms (e.g., primary or secondary endosymbionts),commensal organisms, and/or pathogenic microorganisms).

As used herein, “increasing the fitness of an insect” refers to anyfavorable alteration in insect physiology, phenotype, or any activity ofthe insect, including, but not limited to, any one or more of thefollowing desired effects: (1) increasing a population of an insect byabout 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%,80%, 90%, 95%, 99%, 100% or more; (2) increasing the reproductive rateof an insect by about 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 20%, 30%,40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 99%, 100% or more; (3) increasing themobility of an insect by about 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 20%,30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 99%, 100% or more; (4)increasing the body weight of an insect by about 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 6%, 7%,8%, 9%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 99%, 100% ormore; (5) increasing the metabolic rate or activity of an insect byabout 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%,80%, 90%, 95%, 99%, 100% or more; (6) increasing pollination (e.g.,number of plants pollinated in a given amount of time) by an insect byabout 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%,80%, 90%, 95%, 99%, 100% or more; (7) increasing production of insectbyproducts (e.g., honey or silk) by about 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 6%, 7%, 8%,9%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 99%, 100% or more;(8) increasing nutrient content of the insect (e.g., protein, fattyacids, or amino acids) by about 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%,20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 99%, 100% or more; or (9)increasing insect resistance to pesticides by about 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 6%,7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 99%, 100%or more. An increase in insect fitness can be determined in comparisonto a control (e.g., an untreated insect).

The term “insect” or “arthropod” includes any organism belonging to thephylum Arthropoda and to the class Insecta or the class Arachnida, inany stage of development, i.e., immature or adult insects. As usedherein, the term “beneficial insect” refers to an insect whose presenceconfers benefits to agricultural, horticultural, or commercialapplications, or whose presence or activity is otherwise desirable.

As used herein, the term “microorganism” refers to bacteria or fungi.Microorganisms may refer to microorganisms resident in an insect (e.g.,endogenous microorganisms, endosymbiotic microorganisms (e.g., primaryor secondary endosymbionts)) or microorganisms exogenous to the insect,including those that produce bacterial colonization-disrupting agents.

As used herein, the term “peptide,” “protein,” or “polypeptide”encompasses any chain of naturally or non-naturally occurring aminoacids (either D- or L-amino acids), regardless of length (e.g., at least2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 100, or moreamino acids), the presence or absence of post-translationalmodifications (e.g., glycosylation or phosphorylation), or the presenceof, e.g., one or more non-amino acyl groups (for example, sugar, lipid,etc.) covalently linked to the peptide, and includes, for example,natural proteins, synthetic, or recombinant polypeptides and peptides,hybrid molecules, peptoids, or peptidomimetics.

As used herein, “percent identity” between two sequences is determinedby the BLAST 2.0 algorithm, which is described in Altschul et al. (J.Mol. Biol. 215:403-410, 1990). Software for performing BLAST analyses ispublicly available through the National Center for BiotechnologyInformation.

As used herein, the term “pest” refers to an insect that causes damageto plants or other organisms, are present where they are not wanted, orotherwise are detrimental to humans, for example, by impacting humanagricultural methods or products.

As used herein, the term “plant” refers to whole plants, plant organs,plant tissues, seeds, plant cells, seeds, and progeny of the same. Plantcells include, without limitation, cells from seeds, suspensioncultures, embryos, meristematic regions, flowers, callus tissue, leaves,roots, shoots, gametophytes, sporophytes, pollen, or microspores. Plantparts include differentiated or undifferentiated tissues including, butnot limited to the following: roots, stems, shoots, leaves, pollen,seeds, tumor tissue, and various forms of cells and culture (e.g.,single cells, protoplasts, embryos, or callus tissue). The plant tissuemay be in a plant or in a plant organ, tissue, or cell culture.

As used herein, the term “symbiont” or “insect symbiont” refers to anintracellular or extracellular microorganism that, upon colonization ofan insect, confers fitness benefits to the insect. An “endosymbiont”refers to a microorganism capable of living within an insect cell ororgan, such as a bacteriocyte or crypt.

As used herein, the term “untreated insect” or “unmodified insect”refers to an insect, or population thereof, that has not beenspecifically contacted with or delivered (e.g., in accordance with amethod described herein) a bacterial colonization-disrupting agent(e.g., has not been contacted with or delivered a bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent at any point in time, or has been assessedat a point in time prior to contact with or delivery of the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent).

Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from thefollowing Detailed Description and the Claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The figures are meant to be illustrative of one or more features,aspects, or embodiments of the invention and are not intended to belimiting.

FIG. 1 is a scatter plot showing the ratio of expression of theCandidatus Pantoea carbekii (P. carbekii) dnaK gene and the Halyomorphahalys 60s gene based on pooled qPCR data from 2^(nd), 3^(rd), and 4thinstar H. halys hatched from eggs treated with ethanol and bleach(Bleached) or not treated with ethanol or bleach (Non-bleached). Barsindicate mean and standard deviation.

FIG. 2A is a graph showing the number of nymphs that are in the 2^(nd)instar, 3^(rd) instar, 4^(th) instar, 5^(th) instar, or adultdevelopmental stage at a given number of days after hatching.Individuals were hatched from ethanol-treated and bleached (bl) eggs(dashed lines) or eggs that were not treated with ethanol or bleach(control) (solid lines). Error bars indicate standard deviation.

FIG. 2B is a box plot showing the average number of days after hatchingat which a population of H. halys hatched from ethanol-treated andbleached eggs or eggs that were not treated with ethanol or bleach(control) reaches 50% adult insects. t=t value; df=degrees of freedom.

FIG. 3A is a photograph showing guts dissected from H. halys individualsof the same age that were hatched from ethanol-treated and bleached eggs(symbiont-free) or eggs that were not treated with ethanol or bleach(control). The v1, v2, v3, and v4 regions of the gut are labeled.

FIG. 3B is a photograph showing size and color differences betweenfemale H. halys individuals of the same age that were hatched fromethanol-treated and bleached eggs (symbiont-free; right) or eggs thatwere not treated with ethanol or bleach (control; left).

FIG. 3C is a scatter plot showing the average width of the pronotum(pronotal width; a proxy for size) in female and male H. halysindividuals that were hatched from ethanol-treated and bleached eggs(Bleached) or eggs that were not treated with ethanol or bleach(Non-Bleached).

FIG. 4 is a scatter plot showing the average number of eggs in an eggmass produced by female H. halys individuals that were hatched fromethanol-treated and bleached eggs (Bleached) or eggs that were nottreated with ethanol or bleach (Control).

FIG. 5 is a scatter plot showing the ratio of expression of the P.carbekii dnaK gene and the H. halys 60s gene based on pooled qPCR datafrom late 2nd instar H. halys nymphs hatched from eggs that were treatedwith a negative control (water), a positive control (Rifamycin S), or apolyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) inhibitor (2-bromooctanoic acid, acrylicacid, vanillin, or levulinic acid). Asterisks show statisticalsignificance of p<0.05 when compared to the water control group, andnumbers above the asterisks show fold difference (reduction) of meanscompared to the water controls.

FIG. 6 is a scatter plot showing the ratio of expression of the P.carbekii dnaK gene and the H. halys 60s gene based on pooled qPCR datafrom late 2nd instar H. halys nymphs hatched from eggs that were treatedwith a negative control (water), a positive control (Rifamycin S), orthe cell wall synthesis inhibitor bacitracin. The asterisks showstatistical significance of p<0.05 when compared to the water controlgroup, and the numbers above the asterisks show fold difference(reduction) of means compared to the water controls.

FIG. 7 is a scatter plot showing the ratio of expression of the P.carbekii dnaK gene and the H. halys 60s gene based on pooled qPCR datafrom late 2^(nd) instar H. halys nymphs hatched from eggs that weretreated with a negative control (water), a positive control (RifamycinS), or the flagellar function inhibitor cellulose. The asterisks showstatistical significance of p<0.05 when compared to the water controlgroup, and the numbers above the asterisks show fold difference(reduction) of means compared to the water controls.

FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the developmental stages of the brownmarmorated stink bug (H. halys) including eggs, 1^(st) instar insects,2^(nd) instar insects, 3^(rd) instar insects, 4^(th) instar insects,5^(th) instar insects, and male and female adult insects.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Provided herein are methods and compositions including bacterialcolonization-disrupting agents useful for decreasing or preventingbacterial colonization in the gut of insects. The integrity of the gutmicrobiota is important for insect fitness. A number of insects haveevolved to be obligatorily dependent on bacterial symbionts, includingintracellular symbionts (e.g., endosymbionts). Many of these bacteriareside in the gut of insects, and in some cases, the insect harbors suchbacteria in specialized cells (bacteriocytes) or organs (bacteriomes orcrypts). By impeding colonization of bacteria in the insect gut or inthe specialized organs or cells therein, the present methods andcompositions can be used to decrease the fitness of a variety ofinsects, such as insects that are considered pests in agricultural orcommercial industries or otherwise insects harmful to humans or animals(e.g., insect vectors of disease).

A variety of bacterial colonization-disrupting agents are useful in thepresent methods. The methods and compositions described herein arebased, in part, on the examples which illustrate how different agents,for example, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) synthesis inhibitors,polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) synthesis inhibitors, inhibitors of cell wallbiogenesis, or inhibitors of flagellar function, can be used to decreasecolonization of symbiotic microorganisms in insect hosts (e.g.,endosymbiotic Burkholderia in bean bugs or Candidatus Pantoea carbekiiin stink bugs) to decrease the fitness of these hosts. Screening methodsare also provided herein for identifying additional bacterialcolonization-disrupting agents.

I. Methods of Altering Insect Fitness

Provided herein are methods of altering the fitness (e.g., decreasingthe fitness or increasing the fitness) of an insect by delivering to theinsect a composition including a bacterial colonization-disruptingagent. Examples of insects that can be targeted by the present methods,fitness benefits that can be conferred by the present methods, andmethods for delivering the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent toinsects are further described, below.

i. Insects

The bacterial colonization-disrupting agents herein can be applied to avariety of insects. For example, the insect may be an agricultural pest.Pests include insects that cause damage to plants or other organisms, orotherwise are detrimental to humans, for example, human agriculturalmethods or products.

In some instances, the insect is of the order: Acari, Araneae, Anoplura,Coleoptera, Collembola, Dermaptera, Dictyoptera, Diplura, Diptera (e.g.,spotted-wing Drosophila), Embioptera, Ephemeroptera, Grylloblatodea,Hemiptera (e.g., aphids, Greenhous whitefly), Homoptera, Hymenoptera,Isoptera, Lepidoptera, Mallophaga, Mecoptera, Neuroptera, Odonata,Orthoptera, Phasmida, Plecoptera, Protura, Psocoptera, Siphonaptera,Siphunculata, Thysanura, Strepsiptera, Thysanoptera, Trichoptera, orZoraptera.

In some instances, the insect is of the class Arachnida, for example,Acarus spp., Aceria sheldoni, Aculops spp., Aculus spp., Amblyomma spp.,Amphitetranychus viennensis, Argas spp., Boophilus spp., Brevipalpusspp., Bryobia graminum, Bryobia praetiosa, Centruroides spp., Chorioptesspp., Dermanyssus gaffinae, Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus,Dermatophagoides farinae, Dermacentor spp., Eotetranychus spp.,Epitrimerus gyri, Eutetranychus spp., Eriophyes spp., Glycyphagusdomesticus, Halotydeus destructor, Hemitarsonemus spp., Hyalomma spp.,Ixodes spp., Latrodectus spp., Loxosceles spp., Metatetranychus spp.,Neutrombicula autumnalis, Nuphersa spp., Oligonychus spp., Ornithodorusspp., Ornithonyssus spp., Panonychus spp., Phyllocoptruta oleivora,Polyphagotarsonemus latus, Psoroptes spp., Rhipicephalus spp.,Rhizoglyphus spp., Sarcoptes spp., Scorpio maurus, Steneotarsonemusspp., Steneotarsonemus spinki, Tarsonemus spp., Tetranychus spp.,Trombicula alfreddugesi, Vaejovis spp., or Vasates lycopersici.

In some instances, the insect is of the class Chilopoda, for example,Geophilus spp. or Scutigera spp.

In some instances, the insect is of the order Collembola, for example,Onychiurus armatus.

In some instances, the insect is of the class Diplopoda, for example,Blaniulus guttulatus;

In some instances, the insect is of the class Insecta, e.g. from theorder Blattodea, for example, Blattella asahinai, Blattella germanica,Blatta orientalis, Leucophaea maderae, Panchlora spp., Parcoblatta spp.,Periplaneta spp., or Supella longipalpa.

In some instances, the insect is of the order Coleoptera, for example,Acalymma vittatum, Acanthoscelides obtectus, Adoretus spp., Agelasticaalni, Agriotes spp., Alphitobius diaperinus, Amphimallon solstitialis,Anobium punctatum, Anoplophora spp., Anthonomus spp., Anthrenus spp.,Apion spp., Apogonia spp., Atomaria spp., Attagenus spp., Bruchidiusobtectus, Bruchus spp., Cassida spp., Cerotoma trifurcata,Ceutorrhynchus spp., Chaetocnema spp., Cleonus mendicus, Conoderus spp.,Cosmopolites spp., Costelytra zealandica, Ctenicera spp., Curculio spp.,Cryptolestes ferrugineus, Cryptorhynchus lapathi, Cylindrocopturus spp.,Dermestes spp., Diabrotica spp. (e.g., corn rootworm), Dichocrocis spp.,Dicladispa armigera, Diloboderus spp., Epilachna spp., Epitrix spp.,Faustinus spp., Gibbium psylloides, Gnathocerus cornutus, Hellulaundalis, Heteronychus arator, Heteronyx spp., Hylamorpha elegans,Hylotrupes bajulus, Hypera postica, Hypomeces squamosus, Hypothenemusspp., Lachnosterna consanguinea, Lasioderma serricorne, Latheticusoryzae, Lathridius spp., Lema spp., Leptinotarsa decemlineata,Leucoptera spp., Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus, Lixus spp., Luperodes spp.,Lyctus spp., Megascelis spp., Melanotus spp., Meligethes aeneus,Melolontha spp., Migdolus spp., Monochamus spp., Naupactusxanthographus, Necrobia spp., Niptus hololeucus, Oryctes rhinoceros,Oryzaephilus surinamensis, Oryzaphagus oryzae, Otiorrhynchus spp.,Oxycetonia jucunda, Phaedon cochleariae, Phyllophaga spp., Phyllophagahelleri, Phyllotreta spp., Popillia japonica, Premnotrypes spp.,Prostephanus truncatus, Psyffiodes spp., Ptinus spp., Rhizobiusventralis, Rhizopertha dominica, Sitophilus spp., Sitophilus oryzae,Sphenophorus spp., Stegobium paniceum, Sternechus spp., Symphyletesspp., Tanymecus spp., Tenebrio molitor, Tenebrioides mauretanicus,Tribolium spp., Trogoderma spp., Tychius spp., Xylotrechus spp., orZabrus spp.;

In some instances, the insect is of the order Diptera, for example,Aedes spp., Agromyza spp., Anastrepha spp., Anopheles spp., Asphondyliaspp., Bactrocera spp., Bibio hortulanus, Calliphora erythrocephala,Calliphora vicina, Ceratitis capitata, Chironomus spp., Chrysomyia spp.,Chrysops spp., Chrysozona pluvialis, Cochliomyia spp., Contarinia spp.,Cordylobia anthropophaga, Cricotopus sylvestris, Culex spp., Culicoidesspp., Culiseta spp., Cuterebra spp., Dacus oleae, Dasyneura spp., Deliaspp., Dermatobia hominis, Drosophila spp., Echinocnemus spp., Fanniaspp., Gasterophilus spp., Glossina spp., Haematopota spp., Hydrelliaspp., Hydrellia griseola, Hylemya spp., Hippobosca spp., Hypoderma spp.,Liriomyza spp., Lucilia spp., Lutzomyia spp., Mansonia spp., Musca spp.(e.g., Musca domestica), Oestrus spp., Oscinella frit, Paratanytarsusspp., Paralauterborniella subcincta, Pegomyia spp., Phlebotomus spp.,Phorbia spp., Phormia spp., Piophila casei, Prodiplosis spp., Psilarosae, Rhagoletis spp., Sarcophaga spp., Simulium spp., Stomoxys spp.,Tabanus spp., Tetanops spp., or Tipula spp.

In some instances, the insect is of the order Heteroptera, for example,Alydidae, Anasa tristis, Antestiopsis spp., Boisea spp., Blissus spp.,Calocoris spp., Campylomma livida, Cavelerius spp., Cimex spp., Collariaspp., Creontiades dilutus, Dasynus piperis, Dichelops furcatus,Diconocoris hewetti, Dysdercus spp., Euschistus spp., Eurygasterspp.,Heliopeltis spp., Horcias nobilellus, Leptocorisa spp., Leptocorisavaricornis, Leptoglossus phyllopus, Lygus spp., Macropes excavatus,Miridae, Monalonion atratum, Nezara spp., Oebalus spp., Pentatomidae,Piesma quadrata, Piezodorus spp., Psallus spp., Pseudacysta persea,Rhodnius spp., Sahlbergella singularis, Scaptocoris castanea,Scotinophora spp., Stephanitis nashi, Tibraca spp., or Triatoma spp.

In some instances, the insect is of the order Homoptera, for example,Acizzia acaciaebaileyanae, Acizzia dodonaeae, Acizzia uncatoides, Acridaturrita, Acyrthosipon spp., Acrogonia spp., Aeneolamia spp., Agonoscenaspp., Aleyrodes proletella, Aleurolobus barodensis, Aleurothrixusfloccosus, Allocaridara malayensis, Amrasca spp., Anuraphis cardui,Aonidiella spp., Aphanostigma pini, Aphis spp. (e.g., Apis gossypii),Arboridia apicalis, Arytainilla spp., Aspidiella spp., Aspidiotus spp.,Atanus spp., Aulacorthum solani, Bemisia tabaci, Blastopsyllaoccidentalis, Boreioglycaspis melaleucae, Brachycaudus helichrysi,Brachycolus spp., Brevicoryne brassicae, Cacopsylla spp., Calligyponamarginata, Carneocephala fulgida, Ceratovacuna lanigera, Cercopidae,Ceroplastes spp., Chaetosiphon fragaefolii, Chionaspis tegalensis,Chlorita Chondracris rosea, Chromaphis juglandicola, Chrysomphalusficus, Cicadulina mbila, Coccomytilus haffi, Coccus spp., Cryptomyzusribis, Cryptoneossa spp., Ctenarytaina spp., Dalbulus spp., Dialeurodescitri, Diaphorina citri, Diaspis spp., Drosicha spp., Dysaphis spp.,Dysmicoccus spp., Empoasca spp., Eriosoma spp., Erythroneura spp.,Eucalyptolyma spp., Euphyllura spp., Euscelis bilobatus, Ferrisia spp.,Geococcus coffeae, Glycaspis spp., Heteropsylla cubana, Heteropsyllaspinulosa, Homalodisca coagulata, Homalodisca vitripennis, Hyalopterusarundinis, Icerya spp., Idiocerus spp., Idioscopus spp., Laodelphaxstriatellus, Lecanium spp., Lepidosaphes spp., Lipaphis erysimi,Macrosiphum spp., Macrosteles facifrons, Mahanarva spp., Melanaphissacchari, Metcalfiella spp., Metopolophium dirhodum, Monellia costalis,Monelliopsis pecanis, Myzus spp., Nasonovia ribisnigri, Nephotettixspp., Nettigoniclla spectra, Nilaparvata lugens, Oncometopia spp.,Orthezia praelonga, Oxya chinensis, Pachypsylla spp., Parabemisiamyricae, Paratrioza spp., Parlatoria spp., Pemphigus spp., Peregrinusmaidis, Phenacoccus spp., Phloeomyzus passerinii, Phorodon humuli,Phylloxera spp., Pinnaspis aspidistrae, Planococcus spp.,Prosopidopsylla flava, Protopulvinaria pyriformis, Pseudaulacaspispentagona, Pseudococcus spp., Psyllopsis spp., Psylla spp., Pteromalusspp., Pyrilla spp., Quadraspidiotus spp., Quesada gigas, Rastrococcusspp., Rhopalosiphum spp., Saissetia spp., Scaphoideus titanus,Schizaphis graminum, Selenaspidus articulatus, Sogata spp., Sogatellafurcifera, Sogatodes spp., Stictocephala festina, Siphoninus phillyreae,Tenalaphara malayensis, Tetragonocephela spp., Tinocallis caryaefoliae,Tomaspis spp., Toxoptera spp., Trialeurodes vaporariorum, Trioza spp.,Typhlocyba spp., Unaspis spp., Viteus vitifolii, or Zygina spp.

In some instances, the insect is of the order Hymenoptera, for example,Acromyrmex spp., Athalia spp., Atta spp., Diprion spp., Hoplocampa spp.,Lasius spp., Monomorium pharaonis, Sirex spp., Solenopsis invicta,Tapinoma spp., Urocerus spp., Vespa spp., or Xeris spp.

In some instances, the insect is of the order Isopoda, for example,Armadillidium vulgare, Oniscus asellus, or Porcellio scaber.

In some instances, the insect is of the order Isoptera, for example,Coptotermes spp., Cornitermes cumulans, Cryptotermes spp., Incisitermesspp., Microtermes obesi, Odontotermes spp., or Reticulitermes spp.

In some instances, the insect is of the order Lepidoptera, for example,Achroia grisella, Acronicta major, Adoxophyes spp., Aedia leucomelas,Agrotis spp., Alabama spp., Amyelois transitella, Anarsia spp.,Anticarsia spp., Argyroploce spp., Barathra brassicae, Borbo cinnara,Bucculatrix thurberiella, Bupalus piniarius, Busseola spp., Cacoeciaspp., Caloptilia theivora, Capua reticulana, Carpocapsa pomonella,Carposina niponensis, Cheimatobia brumata, Chilo spp., Choristoneuraspp., Clysia ambiguella, Cnaphalocerus spp., Cnaphalocrocis medinalis,Cnephasia spp., Conopomorpha spp., Conotrachelus spp., Copitarsia spp.,Cydia spp., Dalaca noctuides, Diaphania spp., Diatraea saccharalis,Earias spp., Ecdytolopha aurantium, Elasmopalpus lignosellus, Eldanasaccharina, Ephestia spp., Epinotia spp., Epiphyas postvittana, Etiellaspp., Eulia spp., Eupoecilia ambiguella, Euproctis spp., Euxoa spp.,Feltia spp., Galleria mellonella, Gracillaria spp., Grapholitha spp.,Hedylepta spp., Helicoverpa spp., Heliothis spp., Hofmannophilapseudospretella, Homoeosoma spp., Homona spp., Hyponomeuta padella,Kakivoria flavofasciata, Laphygma spp., Laspeyresia molesta, Leucinodesorbonalis, Leucoptera spp., Lithocolletis spp., Lithophane antennata,Lobesia spp., Loxagrotis albicosta, Lymantria spp., Lyonetia spp.,Malacosoma neustria, Maruca testulalis, Mamstra brassicae, Melanitisleda, Mocis spp., Monopis obviella, Mythimna separata, Nemapogoncloacellus, Nymphula spp., Oiketicus spp., Oria spp., Orthaga spp.,Ostrinia spp., Oulema oryzae, Panolis flammea, Parnara spp.,Pectinophora spp., Perileucoptera spp., Phthorimaea spp., Phyllocnistiscitrella, Phyllonorycter spp., Pieris spp., Platynota stultana, Plodiainterpunctella, Plusia spp., Plutella xylostella, Prays spp., Prodeniaspp., Protoparce spp., Pseudaletia spp., Pseudaletia unipuncta,Pseudoplusia includens, Pyrausta nubilalis, Rachiplusia nu, Schoenobiusspp., Scirpophaga spp., Scirpophaga innotata, Scotia segetum, Sesamiaspp., Sesamia inferens, Sparganothis spp., Spodoptera spp., Spodopterapraefica, Stathmopoda spp., Stomopteryx subsecivella, Synanthedon spp.,Tecia solanivora, Thermesia gemmatalis, Tinea cloacella, Tineapellionella, Tineola bisselliella, Tortrix spp., Trichophaga tapetzella,Trichoplusia spp., Tryporyza incertulas, Tuta absoluta, or Viracholaspp.

In some instances, the insect is of the order Orthoptera or Saltatoria,for example, Acheta domesticus, Dichroplus spp., Gryllotalpa spp.,Hieroglyphus spp., Locusta spp., Melanoplus spp., or Schistocercagregaria.

In some instances, the insect is of the order Phthiraptera, for example,Damalinia spp., Haematopinus spp., Linognathus spp., Pediculus spp.,Ptirus pubis, or Trichodectes spp.

In some instances, the insect is of the order Psocoptera for exampleLepinatus spp., or Liposcelis spp.

In some instances, the insect is of the order Siphonaptera, for example,Ceratophyllus spp., Ctenocephalides spp., Pulex irritans, Tungapenetrans, or Xenopsylla cheopsis.

In some instances, the insect is of the order Thysanoptera, for example,Anaphothrips obscurus, Baliothrips biformis, Drepanothrips reuteri,Enneothrips flavens, Frankliniella spp., Heliothrips spp., Hercinothripsfemoralis, Rhipiphorothrips cruentatus, Scirtothrips spp., Taeniothripscardamomi, or Thrips spp.

In some instances, the insect is of the order Zygentoma (=Thysanura),for example, Ctenolepisma spp., Lepisma saccharina, Lepismodesinquilinus, or Thermobia domestica.

In some instances, the insect is of the class Symphyla, for example,Scutigerella spp.

In some instances, the insect is a mite, including but not limited to,Tarsonemid mites, such as Phytonemus pallidus, Polyphagotarsonemuslatus, Tarsonemus bilobatus, or the like; Eupodid mites, such asPenthaleus erythrocephalus, Penthaleus major, or the like; Spider mites,such as Oligonychus shinkajii, Panonychus citri, Panonychus mori,Panonychus ulmi, Tetranychus kanzawai, Tetranychus urticae, or the like;Eriophyid mites, such as Acaphylla theavagrans, Aceria tulipae, Aculopslycopersici, Aculops pelekassi, Aculus schlechtendali, Eriophyeschibaensis, Phyllocoptruta oleivora, or the like; Acarid mites, such asRhizoglyphus robini, Tyrophagus putrescentiae, Tyrophagus similis, orthe like; Bee brood mites, such as Varroa jacobsoni, Varroa destructoror the like; Ixodides, such as Boophilus microplus, Rhipicephalussanguineus, Haemaphysalis longicornis, Haemophysalis flava,Haemophysalis campanulata, Ixodes ovatus, Ixodes persulcatus, Amblyommaspp., Dermacentor spp., or the like; Cheyletidae, such as Cheyletiellayasguri, Cheyletiella blakei, or the like; Demodicidae, such as Demodexcanis, Demodex cati, or the like; Psoroptidae, such as Psoroptes ovis,or the like; Scarcoptidae, such as Sarcoptes scabiei, Notoedres cati,Knemidocoptes spp., or the like. In certain instances, the insect is abean bug (e.g., a Riptortus species, e.g., Riptortus pedestris).

In some instances, the insect is a stink bug, e.g., a member of thePentatomidae, e.g., a Halyomorpha species (e.g., Halyomorpha halys(St{dot over (a)}l)), a Nezara species (e.g., Nezara viridula), anOebalus species (e.g., Oebalus pugnax), a Chinavia species (e.g.,Chinavia hilaris), an Euthyrhynchus species (e.g., Euthyrhynchusfloridanus), an Euschistus species (e.g., Euschistus servus), anAlcaeorrhynchus species (e.g., Alcaeorrhynchus grandis), or a Podisusspecies. In certain instances, the stink bug is the brown marmoratedstink bug (Halyomorpha halys (St{dot over (a)}l)).

The methods and compositions provided herein may also be used with anyinsect host that is considered a vector for a pathogen that is capableof causing disease in animals.

For example, the insect host may include, but is not limited to thosewith piercing-sucking mouthparts, as found in Hemiptera and someHymenoptera and Diptera such as mosquitoes, bees, wasps, midges, lice,tsetse fly, fleas and ants, as well as members of the Arachnidae such asticks and mites; order, class or family of Acarina (ticks and mites)e.g. representatives of the families Argasidae, Dermanyssidae, Ixodidae,Psoroptidae or Sarcoptidae and representatives of the species Amblyommaspp., Anocenton spp., Argas spp., Boophilus spp., Cheyletiella spp.,Chorioptes spp., Demodex spp., Dermacentor spp., Denmanyssus spp.,Haemophysalis spp., Hyalomma spp., Ixodes spp., Lynxacarus spp.,Mesostigmata spp., Notoednes spp., Ornithodoros spp., Ornithonyssusspp., Otobius spp., otodectes spp., Pneumonyssus spp., Psoroptes spp.,Rhipicephalus spp., Sancoptes spp., or Trombicula spp.; Anoplura(sucking and biting lice) e.g. representatives of the species Bovicolaspp., Haematopinus spp., Linognathus spp., Menopon spp., Pediculus spp.,Pemphigus spp., Phylloxera spp., or Solenopotes spp.; Diptera (flies)e.g. representatives of the species Aedes spp., Anopheles spp.,Calliphora spp., Chrysomyia spp., Chrysops spp., Cochliomyia spp., Cw/exspp., Culicoides spp., Cuterebra spp., Dermatobia spp., Gastrophilusspp., Glossina spp., Haematobia spp., Haematopota spp., Hippobosca spp.,Hypoderma spp., Lucilia spp., Lyperosia spp., Melophagus spp., Oestrusspp., Phaenicia spp., Phlebotomus spp., Phormia spp., Acari (sarcopticmange) e.g., Sarcoptidae spp., Sarcophaga spp., Simulium spp., Stomoxysspp., Tabanus spp., Tannia spp. or Zzpu/alpha spp.; Mallophaga (bitinglice) e.g. representatives of the species Damalina spp., Felicola spp.,Heterodoxus spp. or Trichodectes spp.; or Siphonaptera (winglessinsects) e.g. representatives of the species Ceratophyllus spp.,Xenopsylla spp; Cimicidae (true bugs) e.g. representatives of thespecies Cimex spp., Tritominae spp., Rhodinius spp., or Triatoma spp.

In some instances, the insect is a blood-sucking insect from the orderDiptera (e.g., suborder Nematocera, e.g., family Colicidae). In someinstances, the insect is from the subfamilies Culicinae, Corethrinae,Ceratopogonidae, or Simuliidae. In some instances, the insect is of aCulex spp., Theobaldia spp., Aedes spp., Anopheles spp., Aedes spp.,Forciponiyia spp., Culicoides spp., or Helea spp. In certain instances,the insect is a mosquito. In certain instances, the insect is a tick. Incertain instances, the insect is a mite. In certain instances, theinsect is a biting louse.

Alternatively, the insect may be a beneficial insect, such as a plantpollinator, a natural competitor of a pest, or a producer of usefulsubstances for humans or animals. The term beneficial insect refers toan insect that confers a benefit (e.g., economical and/or ecological) tohumans, animals, an ecosystem, and/or the environment. For example, theinsect may be an insect that is involved in the production of acommercial product, including, but not limited to, insects cultivated toproduce food (e.g., honey from honey bees, e.g., Apis mellifera),materials (such as silk from Bombyx mori), and/or substances (e.g., lacfrom Laccifer lacca or pigments from Dactylopius coccus and Cynipidae).In some instances, the insect may be harvested, or one or more parts ofthe insect may be harvested, and processed for use in the manufacture ofa consumable product, including any product safe for human or animalconsumption (e.g., ingestion). Additionally, the insect may includeinsects that are used in agricultural applications, including insectsthat aid in the pollination of crops, spreading seeds, or pest control.Further, in some instances, the insect may be an insect that is usefulfor waste disposal and/or organic recycling (e.g., earthworms, termites,or Diptera larvae). The insect may be one that has its native (i.e.,unaltered) microbiota. Alternatively, the insect may be one that hasreceived probiotic compositions prior to or during delivery of thebacterial colonization-disrupting agent.

In some instances, the insect may be harvested and distributed in awhole form (e.g., as the whole, unprocessed insect) as a consumableproduct. In some instances, the whole harvested insect is processed(e.g., ground up) and distributed as a consumable product.Alternatively, one or more parts of the insect (e.g., one or more bodyparts or one or more substances) may be extracted from the insect foruse in the manufacture of a consumable product. In some instances, theinsect may be a moth, butterfly, fly, cricket, grasshopper, locust,spider, or beetle. In some instances, an insect species is selectedbased upon their natural nutritional profile or nutrient content.Examples of nutrients include vitamins, carbohydrates, amino acids,polypeptides, or fatty acids.

In some instances, the insect produces a useable product (e.g., honey,silk, beeswax, or shellac). In some instances, the insect is a bee.Exemplary bee genera include, but are not limited to Apis, Bombus,Trigona, and Osmia. In some instances, the bee is a honeybee (e.g., aninsect belonging to the genus Apis). In some instances, the honeybee isthe species Apis mellifera (the European or Western honey bee), Apiscerana (the Asiatic, Eastern, or Himalayan honey bee), Apis dorsata (the“giant” honey bee), Apis florea (the “red dwarf” honey bee), Apisandreniformis (the “black dwarf” honey bee), or Apis nigrocincta. Insome instances, the insect is a silkworm. The silkworm may be a speciesin the family Bombycidae or Saturniidae. In some instances, the silkwormis Bombyx mori In some instances, the insect is a lac bug. The lac bugmay be a species in the family Kerriidae. In some instances, the lac bugis Kerria lacca.

In some instances, the insect aids in pollination of a plant (e.g.,bees, beetles, wasps, flies, butterflies, or moths). In some examples,the insect aiding in pollination of a plant is beetle. In someinstances, the beetle is a species in the family Buprestidae,Cantharidae, Cerambycidae, Chrysomelidae, Cleridae, Coccinellidae,Elateridae, Melandryidae, Meloidae, Melyridae, Mordellidae, Nitidulidae,Oedemeridae, Scarabaeidae, or Staphyllinidae. In some instances, theinsect aiding in pollination of a plant is a butterfly or moth (e.g.,Lepidoptera). In some instances, the butterfly or moth is a species inthe family Geometridae, Hesperiidae, Lycaenidae, Noctuidae, Nymphalidae,Papilionidae, Pieridae, or Sphingidae. In some instances, the insectaiding in pollination of a plant is a fly (e.g., Diptera). In someinstances, the fly is in the family Anthomyiidae, Bibionidae,Bombyliidae, Calliphoridae, Cecidomiidae, Certopogonidae, Chrionomidae,Conopidae, Culicidae, Dolichopodidae, Empididae, Ephydridae,Lonchopteridae, Muscidae, Mycetophilidae, Phoridae, Simuliidae,Stratiomyidae, or Syrphidae. In some instances, the insect aiding inpollination is an ant (e.g., Formicidae), sawfly (e.g., Tenthredinidae),or wasp (e.g., Sphecidae or Vespidae). In some instances, the insectaiding in pollination of a plant is a bee. In some instances, the bee isin the family Andrenidae, Apidae, Colletidae, Halictidae, orMegachilidae.

In some instances, the insect aids in pest control. For example, theinsect aiding in pest control may be a species belonging to the familyBraconidae (e.g., parasitoid wasps), Carabidae (e.g., ground beetles),Chrysopidae (e.g., green lacewings), Coccinellidae (e.g., ladybugs),Hemerobiidae (e.g., brown lacewings), Ichneumonidae (e.g., ichneumonwasps), Lampyridae (e.g., fireflies), Mantidae (e.g., praying mantises),Myrmeleontidae (e.g., antilions), Odonata (e.g., dragonflies anddamselflies), or Syrphidae (e.g., hoverfly). In other instances, theinsect aiding in pest control is an insect that competes with an insectthat is considered a pest (e.g., an agricultural pest). For example, theMediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata is a common pest of fruitsand vegetables worldwide. One way to control C. captitata is to releasethe sterilized male insect into the environment to compete with wildmales to mate the females. In these instances, the insect may be asterilized male belonging to a species that is typically considered apest.

In some instances, the insect aids in degradation of waste or organicmaterial. In some examples, the insect aiding in degradation of waste ororganic material belongs to Coleoptera or Diptera. In some instances,the insect belonging to Diptera is in the family Calliphoridae,Curtonotidae, Drosophilidae, Fanniidae, Heleomyzidae, Milichiidae,Muscidae, Phoridae, Psychodidae, Scatopsidae, Sepsidae, Sphaeroceridae,Stratiomyidae, Syrphidae, Tephritidae, or Ulidiidae. In some instances,the insect belonging to Coleoptera is in the family Carabidae,Hydrophilidae, Phalacaridae, Ptiliidae, or Staphylinidae.

In particular instances, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agentsdisclosed herein may be used to increase the fitness of a honeybee.

ii. Decreasing Insect Fitness

In instances where the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent disruptscolonization of bacteria beneficial to an insect, the present methodsare effective to decrease the fitness of the insect. For example, abacterial colonization-disrupting agent as described herein can becontacted with an insect in an amount and for a time sufficient to: (a)reach a target level (e.g., a predetermined or threshold level) ofconcentration inside a target insect (e.g., inside the gut, or a cell(e.g., bacteriocyte) or organ (e.g., bacteriome or crypt) therein); and(b) decrease the fitness of the target insect. The decrease in insectfitness may manifest as a deterioration or decline in the physiology ofthe insect (e.g., as measured by survival) as a consequence ofadministration of the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent. Thefitness of the insect may be measured by one or more parameters,including, but not limited to, reproductive rate, lifespan, mobility,fecundity, body weight, metabolic rate or activity, or survival incomparison to an insect to which the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent has not been administered.

For example, the methods or compositions provided herein may beeffective to decrease the overall health of the insect or to decreasethe overall survival of the insect. In some instances, the decreasedsurvival of the insect is about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%,70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or more than 100% relative to a reference level(e.g., a level found in an insect that does not receive a bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent). In some instances, the methods andcompositions are effective to decrease insect reproduction (e.g.,reproductive rate) in comparison to an insect to which the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent has not been administered. In someinstances, the methods and compositions are effective to decrease otherphysiological parameters, such as mobility, body weight, life span,fecundity, or metabolic rate, by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%,60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or greater than 100% relative to a referencelevel (e.g., a level found in an insect that does not receive abacterial colonization-disrupting agent).

In some instances, the decrease in insect fitness may manifest as adecrease in the production of one or more nutrients in the insect (e.g.,vitamins, carbohydrates, amino acids, or polypeptides) in comparison toan insect to which the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent has notbeen administered. In some instances, the methods or compositionsprovided herein may be effective to decrease the production of nutrientsin the insect (e.g., vitamins, carbohydrates, amino acids, orpolypeptides) by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%,90%, 100%, or greater than 100% relative to a reference level (e.g., alevel found in an insect that does not receive a bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent). In some instances, the methods orcompositions provided herein may decrease nutrients in the insect bydecreasing the production of nutrients by one or more microorganisms(e.g., endosymbiont) in the insect in comparison to an insect to whichthe bacterial colonization-disrupting agent has not been administered.

In some instances, the decrease in insect fitness may manifest as anincrease in the insect's sensitivity to a pesticidal agent and/or adecrease in the insect's resistance to a pesticidal agent in comparisonto an insect to which the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent hasnot been administered. In some instances, the methods or compositionsprovided herein may be effective to increase the insect's sensitivity toa pesticidal agent by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%,80%, 90%, 100%, or greater than 100% relative to a reference level(e.g., a level found in an insect that does not receive a bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent). The pesticidal agent may be anypesticidal agent known in the art, including insecticidal agents. Insome instances, the methods or compositions provided herein may increasethe insect's sensitivity to a pesticidal agent by decreasing theinsect's ability to metabolize or degrade the pesticidal agent intousable substrates.

In some instances, the decrease in insect fitness may manifest as anincrease in the insect's sensitivity to an allelochemical agent and/or adecrease in the insect's resistance to an allelochemical agent incomparison to an insect to which the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent has not been administered. In some instances, the methods orcompositions provided herein may be effective to decrease the insect'sresistance to an allelochemical agent by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%,40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or greater than 100% relative to areference level (e.g., a level found in an insect that does not receivea bacterial colonization-disrupting agent). In some instances, theallelochemical agent is caffeine, soyacystatin N, monoterpenes,diterpene acids, or phenolic compounds. In some instances, the methodsor compositions provided herein may increase the insect's sensitivity toan allelochemical agent by decreasing the insect's ability to metabolizeor degrade the allelochemical agent into usable substrates in comparisonto an insect to which the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent hasnot been administered.

In some instances, the methods or compositions provided herein may beeffective to decease the insect's resistance to parasites or pathogens(e.g., fungal, bacterial, or viral pathogens or parasites) in comparisonto an insect to which the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent hasnot been administered. In some instances, the methods or compositionsprovided herein may be effective to decrease the insect's resistance toa pathogen or parasite (e.g., fungal, bacterial, or viral pathogens; orparasitic mites) by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%,80%, 90%, 100%, or greater than 100% relative to a reference level(e.g., a level found in an insect that does not receive a bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent).

In some instances, the decrease in insect fitness may manifest as otherfitness disadvantages, such as decreased tolerance to certainenvironmental factors (e.g., a high or low temperature tolerance),decreased ability to survive in certain habitats, or a decreased abilityto sustain a certain diet in comparison to an insect to which thebacterial colonization-disrupting agent has not been administered. Insome instances, the methods or compositions provided herein may beeffective to decrease insect fitness in any plurality of ways describedherein. Further, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent maydecrease insect fitness in any number of insect classes, orders,families, genera, or species (e.g., 1 insect species, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 150, 200, 200, 250,500, or more insect species). In some instances, the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent acts on a single insect class, order,family, genus, or species. Insect fitness may be evaluated using anystandard methods in the art. In some instances, insect fitness may beevaluated by assessing an individual insect. Alternatively, insectfitness may be evaluated by assessing an insect population.

iii. Increasing Insect Fitness

In instances where the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent disruptscolonization of bacteria harmful to an insect (e.g., pathogenicbacteria), the present methods are effective to confer a variety offitness benefits to insects. For example, the increase in insect fitnessmay manifest as an improvement in the physiology of the insect (e.g.,improved health or survival, or increased nutritional profile) as aconsequence of administration of the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent. The fitness of the insect may be measured by one or moreparameters, including, but not limited to, reproductive rate, lifespan,mobility, fecundity, body weight, nutritional profile, metabolic rate oractivity, or survival in comparison to an insect to which the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent has not been administered. In someinstances, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent may increase thefitness of the insect in a transient manner. Alternatively, thebacterial colonization-disrupting agent may increase the fitness of theinsect for the duration of the insect's lifespan.

For example, the methods or compositions provided herein may beeffective to improve the overall health of the insect or to improve theoverall survival of the insect in comparison to an insect to which thebacterial colonization-disrupting agent has not been administered. Insome instances, the improved survival of the insect is about 2%, 5%,10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or greater than 100%greater relative to a reference level (e.g., a level found in an insectthat does not receive a bacterial colonization-disrupting agent).

In some instances, the methods and compositions are effective toincrease insect reproduction (e.g., reproductive rate) in comparison toan insect to which the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent has notbeen administered. In some instances, the methods and compositions areeffective to increase other physiological parameters, such as mobility,body weight, life span, fecundity, or metabolic rate, by about 2%, 5%,10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or greater than 100%relative to a reference level (e.g., a level found in an insect thatdoes not receive a bacterial colonization-disrupting agent).

In some instances, the increase in insect fitness may manifest as anincreased production of a product generated by said insect in comparisonto an insect to which the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent hasnot been administered. In some instances, the methods or compositionsprovided herein may be effective to increase the production of a productgenerated by the insect, as described herein (e.g., honey, beeswax,beebread, propolis, silk, or lac), by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%,50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or greater than 100% relative to areference level (e.g., a level found in an insect that does not receivea bacterial colonization-disrupting agent).

For example, the methods or compositions provided herein may beeffective to improve the nutritional profile of the insect or to improvethe overall nutrient content (e.g., vitamin, carbohydrate, amino acid,polypeptide, or fatty acid content) of the insect in comparison to aninsect to which the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent has not beenadministered. In some instances, the improved nutritional profile ornutrient content of the insect is about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%,60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or greater than 100% greater relative to areference level (e.g., a level found in an insect that does not receivea bacterial colonization-disrupting agent).

In some instances, the increase in insect fitness may manifest as anincrease in the frequency or efficacy of a desired activity carried outby the insect (e.g., pollination, predation on pests, seed spreading, orbreakdown of waste or organic material) in comparison to an insect towhich the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent has not beenadministered. In some instances, the methods or compositions providedherein may be effective to increase the frequency or efficacy of adesired activity carried out by the insect (e.g., pollination, predationon pests, seed spreading, or breakdown of waste or organic material) byabout 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, orgreater than 100% relative to a reference level (e.g., a level found inan insect that does not receive a bacterial colonization-disruptingagent).

In some instances, the increase in insect fitness may manifest as anincrease in the production of one or more nutrients in the insect (e.g.,vitamins, carbohydrates, amino acids, or polypeptides) in comparison toan insect to which the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent has notbeen administered. In some instances, the methods or compositionsprovided herein may be effective to increase the production of nutrientsin the insect (e.g., vitamins, carbohydrates, amino acids, orpolypeptides) by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%,90%, 100%, or greater than 100% relative to a reference level (e.g., alevel found in an insect that does not receive a bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent). In some instances, the methods orcompositions provided herein may increase nutrients in the insect byincreasing the production of nutrients by one or more microorganisms(e.g., endosymbiont) in the insect.

In some instances, the increase in insect fitness may manifest as adecrease in the insect's sensitivity to a pesticidal agent and/or anincrease in the insect's resistance to a pesticidal agent in comparisonto an insect to which the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent hasnot been administered. In some instances, the methods or compositionsprovided herein may be effective to decrease the insect's sensitivity toa pesticidal agent by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%,80%, 90%, 100%, or greater than 100% relative to a reference level(e.g., a level found in an insect that does not receive a bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent). In some instances, the insect'ssensitivity to the pesticidal agent is altered by administering abacterial colonization-disrupting agent that degrades a pesticidal agent(e.g., pesticidal-degrading bacteria, e.g., a neonicotinoid-degradingbacteria or an organophosphorus insecticide-degrading bacteria). Thepesticidal agent may be any pesticidal agent known in the art, includinginsecticidal agents. In some instances, the pesticidal agent is aneonicotinoid (e.g., imidacloprid) or an organophosphorus insecticide(e.g., a phosphorothioate, e.g., fenitrothion). In some instances, themethods or compositions provided herein may decrease the insect'ssensitivity to a pesticidal agent by increasing the insect's ability tometabolize or degrade the pesticidal agent into usable substrates.

In some instances, the increase in insect fitness may manifest as adecrease in the insect's sensitivity to an allelochemical agent and/oran increase in the insect's resistance to an allelochemical agent incomparison to an insect to which the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent has not been administered. In some instances, the methods orcompositions provided herein may be effective to increase the insect'sresistance to an allelochemical agent by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%,40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or greater than 100% relative to areference level (e.g., a level found in an insect that does not receivea bacterial colonization-disrupting agent). In some instances, theallelochemical agent is caffeine, soyacystatin N, monoterpenes,diterpene acids, or phenolic compounds. In some instances, the methodsor compositions provided herein may decrease the insect's sensitivity toan allelochemical agent by increasing the insect's ability to metabolizeor degrade the allelochemical agent into usable substrates.

In some instances, the methods or compositions provided herein may beeffective to increase the insect's resistance to parasites or pathogens(e.g., fungal, bacterial, or viral pathogens; or parasitic mites (e.g.,Varroa destructor mite in honeybees)) in comparison to an insect towhich the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent has not beenadministered. In some instances, the methods or compositions providedherein may be effective to increase the insect's resistance to apathogen or parasite (e.g., fungal, bacterial, or viral pathogens; orparasitic mites (e.g., Varroa destructor mite in honeybees)) by about2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or greaterthan 100% relative to a reference level (e.g., a level found in aninsect that does not receive a bacterial colonization-disrupting agent).

In some instances, the increase in insect fitness may manifest as otherfitness advantages, such as improved tolerance to certain environmentalfactors (e.g., a high or low temperature tolerance), improved ability tosurvive in certain habitats, or an improved ability to sustain a certaindiet (e.g., an improved ability to metabolize soy vs corn) in comparisonto an insect to which the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent hasnot been administered. In some instances, the methods or compositionsprovided herein may be effective to increase insect fitness in anyplurality of ways described herein. Further, the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent may increase insect fitness in any numberof insect classes, orders, families, genera, or species (e.g., 1 insectspecies, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90,100, 150, 200, 200, 250, 500, or more insect species). In someinstances, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent acts on a singleinsect class, order, family, genus, or species.

In some embodiments of the methods herein, the method is effective toincrease the fitness of the insect relative to an untreated insect. Insome embodiments, the increase in fitness is an increase in survival,life span, reproductive ability, reproductive rate, reproductive period,number of eggs laid, number of hatched eggs, developmental rate, adultemergence rate, mobility, body size (e.g., body length, body mass, orbody width (e.g., pronotal width of a stink bug)), cuticle (exoskeleton)thickness, pigmentation, or metabolic rate of the insect relative to anuntreated insect. In some embodiments, the increase in fitness is anincrease in vitellogenin protein in the insect relative to an untreatedinsect. In some embodiments, the increase in fitness is an increase invitellogenin gene expression in the insect relative to an untreatedinsect.

Insect fitness may be evaluated using any standard methods in the art.In some instances, insect fitness may be evaluated by assessing anindividual insect. Alternatively, insect fitness may be evaluated byassessing an insect population. For example, an increase in insectfitness may manifest as an increase in successful competition againstother insects, thereby leading to an increase in the size of the insectpopulation.

iv. Insects in Agriculture

By decreasing the fitness of insects, such as agricultural pests (e.g.,stink bugs or bean bugs), that are harmful to plants, or increasing thefitness of beneficial insects (e.g., pollinating insects, e.g., bees)the bacterial colonization-disrupting agents provided herein may beeffective to promote the growth of plants that are typically harmed bysaid insects. The bacterial colonization-disrupting agent may bedelivered to the plant using any of the formulations and deliverymethods described herein, in an amount and for a duration effective todecrease insect fitness and thereby benefit the plant, e.g., increasecrop growth, increase crop yield, decrease pest infestation, and/ordecrease damage to plants. This may or may not involve directapplication of the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent to the plant.For example, in instances where the primary insect habitat is differentthan the region of plant growth, the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent may be applied to either the primary insect habitat, the plants ofinterest, or a combination of both.

In some instances, the plant may be an agricultural food crop, such as acereal, grain, legume, fruit, or vegetable crop, or a non-food crop,e.g., grasses, flowering plants, cotton, hay, hemp. The compositionsdescribed herein may be delivered to the crop any time prior to or afterharvesting the cereal, grain, legume, fruit, vegetable, or other crop.Crop yield is a measurement often used for crop plants and is normallymeasured in metric tons per hectare (or kilograms per hectare). Cropyield can also refer to the actual seed generation from the plant. Insome instances, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent may beeffective to increase crop yield (e.g., increase metric tons of cereal,grain, legume, fruit, or vegetable per hectare and/or increase seedgeneration) by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%,90%, 100%, or more in comparison to a reference level (e.g., a crop towhich the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent has not beenadministered).

In some instances, the plant (e.g., crop) may be at risk of developing apest infestation (e.g., by an insect) or may have already developed apest infestation. The methods and compositions described herein may beused to reduce or prevent pest infestation in such crops by reducing thefitness of insects that infest the plants. In some instances, thebacterial colonization-disrupting agent may be effective to reduce cropinfestation (e.g., reduce the number of plants infested, reduce the pestpopulation size, reduce damage to plants) by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%,30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or more in comparison to areference level (e.g., a crop to which the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent has not been administered). In otherinstances, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent may be effectiveto prevent or reduce the likelihood of crop infestation by about 2%, 5%,10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or more in comparisonto a reference level (e.g., a crop to which the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent has not been administered).

Any suitable plant tissues may benefit from the compositions and methodsdescribed herein, including, but not limited to, somatic embryos,pollen, leaves, stems, calli, stolons, microtubers, and shoots. Themethods described herein may include treatment of angiosperm andgymnosperm plants such as acacia, alfalfa, apple, apricot, artichoke,ash tree, asparagus, avocado, banana, barley, beans, beet, birch, beech,blackberry, blueberry, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, canola,cantaloupe, carrot, cassava, cauliflower, cedar, a cereal, celery,chestnut, cherry, Chinese cabbage, citrus, clemintine, clover, coffee,corn, cotton, conifers, cowpea, cucumber, cypress, eggplant, elm,endive, eucalyptus, fava beans, fennel, figs, fir, fruit and nut trees,geranium, grape, grapefruit, groundnuts, ground cherry, gum hemlock,hemp, hickory, kale, kiwifruit, kohlrabi, larch, lettuce, leek, lemon,lime, locust, pine, maidenhair, maize, mango, maple, melon, millet,mushroom, mustard, nuts, oak, oats, okra, onion, orange, an ornamentalplant or flower or tree, papaya, palm, parsley, parsnip, pea, peach,peanut, pear, peat, pepper, persimmon, pigeon pea, pine, pineapple,plantain, plum, pomegranate, potato, pumpkin, radicchio, radish,rapeseed, raspberry, rice, rye, sorghum, sallow, soybean, spinach,spruce, squash, strawberry, sugarbeet, sugarcane, sunflower, sweetpotato, sweet corn, tangerine, tea, tobacco, tomato, trees, triticale,turf grasses, turnips, a vine, walnut, watercress, watermelon, wheat,yams, yew, and zucchini.

v. Insects as Disease Vectors

By decreasing the fitness of host insects that carry animal pathogens,the bacterial colonization-disrupting agents provided herein areeffective to reduce the spread of vector-borne diseases. The bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent may be delivered to the insects using anyof the formulations and delivery methods described herein, in an amountand for a duration effective to reduce transmission of the disease,e.g., reduce vertical or horizontal transmission between vectors and/orreduce transmission to animals. For example, the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent described herein may reduce vertical orhorizontal transmission of a vector-borne pathogen by about 2%, 5%, 10%,20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or more in comparison to ahost organism to which the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent hasnot been administered. As an another example, the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent described herein may reduce vectorialcompetence of an insect vector by about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%,60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or more in comparison to a host organism towhich the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent has not beenadministered.

Non-limiting examples of diseases that may be controlled by thecompositions and methods provided herein include diseases caused byTogaviridae viruses (e.g., Chikungunya, Ross River fever, Mayaro,Onyon-nyong fever, Sindbis fever, Eastern equine enchephalomyeltis,Wesetern equine encephalomyelitis, Venezualan equine encephalomyelitis,or Barmah forest); diseases caused by Flavivirdae viruses (e.g., Denguefever, Yellow fever, Kyasanur Forest disease, Omsk haemorrhagic fever,Japaenese encephalitis, Murray Valley encephalitis, Rocio, St. Louisencephalitis, West Nile encephalitis, or Tick-borne encephalitis);diseases caused by Bunyaviridae viruses (e.g., Sandly fever, Rift Valleyfever, La Crosse encephalitis, California encephalitis, Crimean-Congohaemorrhagic fever, or Oropouche fever); disease caused by Rhabdoviridaeviruses (e.g., Vesicular stomatitis); disease caused by Orbiviridae(e.g., Bluetongue); diseases caused by bacteria (e.g., Plague,Tularaemia, Q fever, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Murine typhus,Boutonneuse fever, Queensland tick typhus, Siberian tick typhus, Scrubtyphus, Relapsing fever, or Lyme disease); or diseases caused byprotozoa (e.g., Malaria, African trypanosomiasis, Nagana, Chagasdisease, Leishmaniasis, Piroplasmosis, Bancroftian filariasis, orBrugian filariasis).

vi. Application Methods

An insect described herein can be exposed to a composition including thebacterial colonization-disruption agent herein in any suitable mannerthat permits delivering or administering the composition to the insector to an egg or egg mass from which the insect will hatch. The bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent may be delivered either alone or incombination with other active or inactive substances and may be appliedby, for example, spraying, injection (e.g., microinjection), throughplants, pouring, dipping, in the form of concentrated liquids, gels,solutions, suspensions, sprays, powders, pellets, briquettes, bricks andthe like, formulated to deliver an effective concentration of thebacterial colonization-disrupting agent. Amounts and locations forapplication of the compositions described herein are generallydetermined by the habitat of the insect, the lifecycle stage at whichthe insect can be targeted by the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent, the site where the application is to be made, and the physicaland functional characteristics of the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent.

In some instances, the composition is sprayed directly onto a plante.g., crops, by e.g., backpack spraying, aerial spraying, cropspraying/dusting etc. In instances where the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is delivered to a plant, the plantreceiving the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent may be at anystage of plant growth. For example, formulated bacterialcolonization-disrupting agents can be applied as a seed-coating or roottreatment in early stages of plant growth or as a total plant treatmentat later stages of the crop cycle. In some instances, the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent may be applied as a topical agent to aplant. In some instances, the composition is sprayed or applied onto anegg or an egg mass from which the insect will hatch.

Further, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent may be applied(e.g., in the soil in which a plant grows, or in the water that is usedto water the plant) as a systemic agent that is absorbed and distributedthrough the tissues of a plant. In some instances, plants or foodorganisms may be genetically transformed to express the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent. For example, in some instances, thebacterial colonization-disrupting agent is delivered in a modified plantfor ingestion by the insect. Alternatively, the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent may be delivered in an attenuated bacteriaor modified bacteria for ingestion by the insect.

Delayed or continuous release can also be accomplished by coating thebacterial colonization-disrupting agent or a composition with thebacterial colonization-disrupting agent(s) with a dissolvable orbioerodable coating layer, such as gelatin, which coating dissolves orerodes in the environment of use, to then make the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent available, or by dispersing the agent in adissolvable or erodable matrix. Such continuous release and/ordispensing means devices may be advantageously employed to consistentlymaintain an effective concentration of one or more of the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agents described herein.

In some instances, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent may berecommended for field application as an amount of agent per hectare(g/ha or kg/ha) or the amount of active ingredient (e.g., bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent) per hectare (kg a.i./ha or g a.i./ha).Bacterial colonization-disrupting agents of the invention can be appliedat a variety of amounts per hectare, for example at about 0.0001, 0.001,0.005, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 2, 10, 100, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000 (or any rangebetween about 0.0001 and 5,000) kg/ha. For example, about 0.0001 toabout 0.01, about 0.01 to about 10, about 10 to about 1,000, about 1,000to about 5,000 kg/ha.

In some instances where the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent isdelivered to an insect or an egg or egg mass produced by the insect, theinsect, egg, or egg mass can be simply “soaked” or “sprayed” with asolution including the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent. In otherinstances, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agents may beadministered to the insect by oral ingestion, but may also beadministered by means which permit penetration through the cuticle orpenetration of the insect's respiratory system. For example, thebacterial colonization-disrupting agent can be linked to a foodcomponent (e.g., comestible) of the insect for ease of delivery and/orin order to increase uptake of the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent by the insect. Methods for oral introduction include, for example,directly mixing a bacterial colonization-disrupting agent with theinsect's food, spraying the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent inthe insect's habitat or field, as well as engineered approaches in whicha species that is used as food is engineered to express a bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent, then fed to the insect to be affected. Insome instances, for example, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agentcan be incorporated into, or overlaid on the top of, the insect's diet.For example, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent can be sprayedonto a field of crops which an insect inhabits.

The bacterial colonization-disrupting agent can also be incorporatedinto the medium in which the insect grows, lives, reproduces, feeds, orinfests. For example, a bacterial colonization-disrupting agent can beincorporated into a food container, feeding station, protectivewrapping, or a hive. For some applications the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent may be bound to a solid support forapplication in powder form or in a trap or feeding station. As anexample, for applications where the composition is to be used in a trapor as bait for a particular insect, the compositions may also be boundto a solid support or encapsulated in a time-release material.

II. Bacterial Colonization-Disrupting Agents

A variety of bacterial colonization-disrupting agents may be used inaccordance with the present methods. Bacterial colonization-disruptingagents can be differentiated either by their chemical composition, or bytheir physiological functions. For example, the agent may alterproperties of the bacteria (e.g., bacterial metabolism or bacterial cellsurface) and/or the insect gut, such that the bacteria can no longeradhere, associate with, or propagate in the gut of the insect. Exemplarybacterial colonization-disrupting agents and methods of screening forsuch agents are further described, below. Colonization of the insect(e.g., colonization of a bacteriome of the insect, the gut of theinsect, or the v4 region of the gut of the insect) may be decreased bybetween 1% and 100%, e.g., decreased by at least 1%, at least 2%, atleast 3%, at least 4%, at least 5%, at least 6%, at least 7%, at least8%, at least 9%, at least 10%, at least 15%, at least 20%, at least 25%,at least 30%, at least 35%, at least 40%, at least 45%, at least 50%, atleast 55%, at least 60%, at least 65%, at least 70%, at least 75%, atleast 80%, at least 85%, at least 90%, at least 95%, or decreased by100%.

The size (e.g., area or mass) of a cell, organ, region, or tissue of theinsect that may be colonized by a bacterium (e.g., a bacteriocyte or av4 region of the gut) may be decreased as a result of treatment with acolonization-disrupting agent, e.g., decreased by between 1% and 100%,e.g., decreased by at least 1%, at least 2%, at least 3%, at least 4%,at least 5%, at least 6%, at least 7%, at least 8%, at least 9%, atleast 10%, at least 15%, at least 20%, at least 25%, at least 30%, atleast 35%, at least 40%, at least 45%, at least 50%, at least 55%, atleast 60%, at least 65%, at least 70%, at least 75%, at least 80%, atleast 85%, at least 90%, at least 95%, or decreased by 100%. In someexamples, the size of the cell, organ, region, or tissue of the insectthat may be colonized (e.g., a bacteriocyte or a v4 region of the gut)is used as a measure of colonization; for example, a smaller size of thecell, organ, region, or tissue may indicate a greater decrease incolonization.

i. Classes of Bacterial Colonization-Disrupting Agents

In some instances, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent alters(e.g., inhibits) bacterial metabolism. Bacteria residing in the gut ofan insect depend on production of certain nutrients to thrive in theinsect, or a cell or organ therein. For example, polyhydroxyalkanoate(PHA) is a linear polyester that is synthesized and used as storagecompounds of carbon and energy sources. Generally, the biosynthesis ofPHA granules is promoted when bacteria face stressful environments, suchas nutrition-deficient conditions. As described in Example 1, synthesisof PHA is one exemplary bacterial metabolic pathway that can be targetedto disrupt bacterial colonization of the insect gut (e.g., such ascolonization of the gut of Riptortus pedestris by Burkholderia).

Accordingly, in some instances, the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent is a PHA synthesis inhibitor. PHA granules are mainly synthesizedfrom acetyl coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) by three different enzymes, such asthe products of phaA (ketothiolase), phaB (acetyl-CoA reductase), andphaC (PHA synthase). The surfaces of PHA granules are surrounded byvarious proteins, such as PhaP (a surface protein of PHA granules;phasin), PhaR (a negative regulator of PhaP), and PhaZ (PHAdepolymerase). In some instances, the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent is an inhibitor of a gene involved in PHA biosynthesis, such asphaA, phaB, phaC, phaP, phaR, or phaZ gene expression. In otherinstances, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent in binds aprotein involved in PHA biosynthesis, such as PhaA, PhaB, PhaC, PhaP,PhaR, or PhaZ. In certain instances the PHA synthesis inhibitor isvanillin or an analog thereof (Table 1; Table 2). In other instances,the PHA synthesis inhibitor is levulinic acid or an analog thereof, e.g,an analog as provided in Table 4; acrylic acid or an analog thereof,e.g, an analog as provided in Table 5; or 2-bromooctanoic acid (2BA) oran analog thereof, e.g, an analog as provided in Table 6. In still otherinstances, the PHA synthesis inhibitor is furfural, 2,3-butanedione,3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (DCMU), or 4-pentenoic acid.

TABLE 1 Analogs of vanillin Compound Number Compound Name 13-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde 2 3,4-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde 33-(2-Methoxyphenoxy)benzaldehyde 4 3,4-Dihydroxy-5-methoxybenzaldehyde 53-Hydroxy-4,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde 64-Hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde 7 3,4,5-Trimethoxybenzaldehyde 8Oxanthrene-2,8-dicarbaldehyde 9 4-(2-Methoxyphenoxy)benzaldehyde 103′-Hydroxy-4′-methoxy[1,1′-biphenyl]-4-carbaldehyde 114′-Hydroxy-3′-methoxy[1,1′-biphenyl]-4-carbaldehyde 123′-Hydroxy-4′-methoxy[1,1′-biphenyl]-3-carbaldehyde 134′-Hydroxy-3′-methoxy[1,1′-biphenyl]-3-carbaldehyde 144-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-2-methylbenzaldehyde 155-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-2-methylbenzaldehyde 163′,4′-Dimethoxy[1,1′-biphenyl]-4-carbaldehyde 173′,4′-Dimethoxy[1,1′-biphenyl]-3-carbaldehyde 184,5-Dimethoxybenzene-1,2-dicarbaldehyde 196,7-Dimethoxynaphthalene-2-carbaldehyde

TABLE 2 Analogs of vanillin 4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde4-Isocyano-2-methoxyaniline 1-(4-Chloro-2-fluoro-5-2-Propan-2-yloxy-4-prop-1- methoxyphenyl)propan-1-one en-2-ylphenol2-Methoxy-4-vinylphenol 1-[4-(Ethylamino)-3- 4-Methoxypyridin-3-olMethyl 3-ethoxy-4- methylphenyl]ethanone hydrazinylbenzoate Guaiacol1-[4-(Ethynylamino)-3- 3-Methoxy-2- Methyl 3-methoxy-4-methylphenyl]ethanone methylbenzonitrile phosphanyloxybenzoateAcetovanillone 1-(3-Ethynoxyphenyl)ethanone 3-Methoxy-5- 1-(3-Methoxy-4-methylbenzaldehyde phosphanyloxyphenyl)ethanone Chloroxine3-Bromo-1-fluoro-1,3-diazinane- 3,5-Dimethoxy-4- Methyl4-(1-hydroxyethyl)-3- 2,4-dione methylbenzaldehyde methoxybenzoate Kojicacid 2-(3-Methyl-2-oxoimidazolidin-1- (4-Hydroxy-3-1-(4-Hydroxybenzo[d]thiazol- yl)acetonitrile methoxyphenyl)(p-7-yl)ethanone tolyl)methanone 5-Methoxyfuraldehyde1-(3-Methoxy-4-methylphenyl)- (5R)-5-Acetyl-2-1-Aminopiperidine-2,4-dione N-methylmethaniminemethylcyclohex-2-en-1-one O-Anisidine 5-Chloro-2-methoxy-4-3,4-Dimethoxy-5- 1-(3-Methoxy-4,5- methylphenol methylbenzaldehydedimethylphenyl)ethanone 4-Chloro-2- 4-Acetyl-1-ethyl-3- 4-Hydroxy-3-6-Isocyano-2-methoxypyridin- methoxyaniline methylpiperazin-2-onepentoxybenzaldehyde 3-ol 2-Methoxy-4- 4-(2-Oxopropyl)piperidine-1-2-Iodo-3-methoxybenzonitrile 4-(2-Fluoroethoxy)-3- methylphenolcarbaldehyde hydroxybenzaldehyde 2,4- 2,3-Difluoro-4-(hydroxymethyl)-4-Hydroxy-3-(2- 6-Chloro-2-fluoro-3- Dihydroxybenzaldehyde6-methylphenol methylpropoxy)benzaldehyde (fluoromethoxy)benzaldehydePropenylguaiacol 3,5-Dichloro-6-methoxy-4- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-2-Chloro-6-fluoro-3- methylbenzene-1,2-diol benzoic acid allyl ester(fluoromethoxy)benzaldehyde 4′- 3,5-Difluoro-6-methoxy-4-2-(3,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)-3- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- Hydroxyacetophenonemethylbenzene-1,2-diol methyloxirane methylbenzoic acid VeratraldehydeMethyl 3-fluoro-3-methyl-2- 3,4-Difluoro-2-methoxyaniline 3-Ethoxy-5-oxobicyclo[3.1,0]hexane-6- methylbenzaldehyde carboxylate Ethyl vanillin6-Methoxy-5-methyloxan-2-one (4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)(NE)-N-[(3-ethoxy-5- formate methylphenyl)methylidene]hy- droxylamineVanillic acid 3,5,6-Tri m eth y I-4-oxo py ran-2- 1-(2,4,5-Trifluoro-3-1-(3-Methoxy-4-propan-2- carbaldehyde methoxyphenyl)ethanoneylphenyl)ethanone 4-Hydroxy-3,5- 1-[3-Methoxy-4- 1-Methyl-2-oxo-1,2-(3-Methoxy-5- dimethoxybenzaldehyde (trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-N-dihydropyridine-4-carbonitrile sulfanylphenyl)methanol methylmethanimine2-Methoxybenzaldehyde 4-(Isocyanatomethyl)-2- 3,4-Dihydroxy-5-3-Ethoxy-2- methoxyphenol methylbenzaldehyde fluorobenzaldehyde 3,4-1,4-Dimethyl-2,5-dioxopyrrole-3- 4-Hydroxy- 4-Acetyl-1-propan-2-Dihydroxybenzaldehyde carbonitrile benzo[b]thiophene-7-ylpiperazin-2-one carboxaldehyde 2-Hydroxy-3-2-Methoxy-N,4,5-trimethylaniline 3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-5- 5-Chloro-6-methoxybenzaldehyde acetonylidenefuran-2(5H)- methoxypicolinaldehyde one2-Propenal, 3-(4- 1,3-Cyclopentadiene-1,3- 2,4-Dihydroxy-5-Deuterio-(4-hydroxy-3- hydroxy-3- dicarbaldehyde methoxybenzaldehydemethylphenyl)methanone methoxyphenyl)- 4-Hydroxy-3,5- 3-Isocyanato-4-2-Hydroxy-5-methoxybenzoyl 5-Oxo-1,2-oxazolidine-2- dimethoxybenzylalcohol methylbenzaldehyde chloride carboxamide Syringic acid(4-Amino-3-methoxy-2- N-(3- 2-Cyclopentyl-1-(4-hydroxy-3-methylphenyl)acetonitrile Chlorophenyl)methaniminemethoxyphenyl)ethanone Tropolone 2,4-Dimethoxybenzenesulfinate2,5-Difluoro-3- 2-Methoxy-6-methyl-4- methoxybenzaldehyde propan-2-ylphenol Vanylglycol 5-(Methoxymethyl)-1,3- 1-(3,6-Dihydroxy-2-1-(3-Hydroxy-4- oxathiolane-2-thione methoxyphenyl)ethanonemethoxyphenyl)-2,2- dimethylpropan-1-one 4-Aminobenzaldehyde4-Acetyl-1-methylpiperazine- 3,5-Dichloro-2- 5-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-2- onemethoxyaniline methylbenzaldehyde 3-Methoxybenzaldehyde1-Acetylpyrrolidine-3- Allyl-4,5- 2-Chloro-4-fluoro-3- carbaldehydedimethoxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde Ethyl vanillate4-(Methylamino)cyclohexane-1- 2-Bromo-1-(4-hydroxy-3-(3E)-3-(Hydroxymethylidene)- carbaldehyde methylphenyl)ethanone2-methylcyclohexene-1- carbaldehyde Isovanillin 2-Ethoxy-4-propylphenol3-Hydroxy-4-[(4- 3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxy-5- methoxyphenyl)methoxy]benz-methoxybenzoic acid aldehyde 3-Hydroxy-4- 3-Oxopyrrolidine-1-2-Fluoro-4- 3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxy-5- methoxybenzoic acid carbaldehyde(hydroxymethyl)phenol methoxybenzaldehyde 4-Hydroxybenzonitrile5-Bromo-4-fluoro-2- Methyl 4-iodo-3- 3-Methoxy-4- methoxyphenolmethoxybenzoate (methylamino)benzamide Vanillylidene acetone1-(5-Acetyl-1-amino-4- p-Anisaldehyde-%7CA-d1(2S,3R)-3-Methylpyrrolidine- methylpyrrol-3-yl)ethanone1,2-dicarbaldehyde 3′,4′- 4-Hydroxy-3-methyl-5-1-[3-[(Dimethylamino)methyl]- (2S,5R)-5-Methylpyrrolidine-Dimethoxyacetophenone phosphanyloxybenzaldehyde 4-hydroxyphenyl]ethanone1,2-dicarbaldehyde 3′,4′- 4-Methylcyclopentane-1,2-3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-2-(1- 1-Azido-5-chloro-2,4- Dihydroxyacetophenonedicarbaldehyde methylprop-2- dimethoxybenzene enyl)benzaldehyde1-(4-Hydroxy-3- (4-Formyl-2-methoxyphenyl) 4-Bromo-2-methoxy-6-1-[5-Methoxy-2- methoxyphenyl)propan- sulfate methylphenol(methylamino)phenyl]ethanone 1-one 3,5-Dichloro-4-4-Formyl-2-methoxyphenyl 4-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-1- 5-Iodo-2-methoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde hydrogen sulfate indanone methylphenol Homovanillylalcohol 3-Isocyano-5- 1-Acetyl-3-chloro-2-hydroxy- 4-Chloro-6-methoxybenzonitrile 5-methoxybenzene methoxypicolinaldehyde 3-Chloro-4-6-Methoxy-3-methyl-1- 3-(Allyloxy)-4-hydroxybenzoic(1R,2R,4S)-2-Azido-4- hydroxybenzaldehyde benzothiophen-5-ol acid methylester (methoxymethyl)cyclohexan- 1-ol 4,5-Dichloroguaiacol2-Methoxy-3-methyl-4-(prop-1- 5-Bromo-2,4-dimethoxy-3- 2-Hydroxy-5-en-1-yl)phenol methylphenol (methylideneamino)benzaldehydeAcetosyrinqone 3,5-Dimethyl-3H-pyran-2,6- 4-Hydroxy-3-[(4- 2-Methyl-5-dione methoxyphenyl)methoxy]ben (methylideneamino)benzaldehyde zaldehyde4-(1-Hydroxyethyl)-2- 3-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)- 3-Hydroxy-2-iodo-4-2-Methoxy-4-(1- methoxyphenol 2-methylprop-2-enal methoxybenzaldehydemethoxyethyl)phenol 4-Hydroxy-3- 3-[5-(5-Formyl-2-2H-Pyran-4-carboxaldehyde, 2-Methoxy-4- methoxyphenylacetonehydroxyphenoxy)pentoxy]-4- 3-methyl-2-oxo- oxatricyclo[4.2.1.03,7]nonan-hydroxybenzaldehyde 5-one Tetrachloroquaiacol1-(Chloromethyl)-6-hydroxy-4,5- 2,4-Dihydroxy-3-4-Methoxycyclopenta-1,3- dimethyl-2-oxopyridine-3- methoxybenzaldehydediene-1-carbaldehyde carbonitrile 4,5,6-Trichloroquaiacol 2-Chloro-4-Phenol, 2-methoxy-4- 1-(8-Methylquinolin-7- (methylamino)benzonitrile(methoxymethyl)-3-methyl- yl)ethanone 2,4-Dimethoxyaniline5-(Methoxymethyl)-1,3,4- 5-Tert-Butyl-4-hydroxy-2- 3-Chloro-2-fluoro-6-oxadiazole-2-carbaldehyde methylbenzaldehyde hydroxybenzaldehyde2-Methoxy-4- 2,3,4-Trifluoro-5- 2-Hydroxy-5-prop-1-en-2-4-Isocyano-2-methoxyphenol propylphenol methoxybenzoic acid ethyl esterylcyclohex-2-en-1-one Isophthalaldehyde, 5- 1,3-Dimethyl-5-4-Hydroxy-m-anisaldehyde, 4-Chloro-2-methoxy-3,6- ethoxy-4-hydroxy-sulfanylidenepyrrolidin-2-one bromo derivative dimethylphenol4-Hydroxy-5- 2-Methoxy-4-(3- 3-Cyclopentyloxy-4- 1-(Chloromethoxy)-3-methoxyisophthal- methylbutyl)phenol hydroxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzenealdehyde 5-Bromovanillin 2,4-Dimethoxybenzene-1,3-diol Methyl4-hydroxy-3- 3-Acetyl-4- iodobenzoate methylbenzaldehyde 2,6-Dichloro-4-N-(2-Formyl-4- 4-(Methoxymethyl)benzene- 3- hydroxybenzonitrilemethoxyphenyl)formamide 1,2-diol (Methylideneamino)benzaldhydeAcetophenone, 3,4- 4-Cyano-2-ethoxybenzoyl Phenol, 6-bromo-2,4-(1R,2R,4R)-2-Methoxy-4- dihydroxy-5-methoxy- chloridedimethoxy-3-methyl- methylcyclohexan-1-ol Methyl vanillate2,4-Dihydroxy-5- 4-[2-(4-Fluorophenyl)ethoxy]-5-Hydroxy-2-[2-(4-hydroxy-3- methylbenzaldehyde 3-hydroxybenzaldehydemethoxyphenyl)ethynyl]-4- methoxybenzaldehyde; praseodymium3,5-Dimethyl-4- Ethyl acetate; 4-hydroxy-3- 3-Acetyl-4-5-Hydroxy-2-iodo-4- hydroxybenzonitrile methoxybenzaldehydehydroxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde; praseodymium 2,3-2-Methoxy-1-methyl-4- 3-Cyclopropoxy-4- 4-Hydroxy-2-iodo-5-Dimethoxybenzonitrile thionitrosobenzene hydroxybenzaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde; praseodymium 3,4- Ethyl 2-methylpropanoate; 4-4-(Chloromethoxymethyl)- 3-Hydroxy-4- Dimethylbenzaldehyde hydroxy-3-1,2-dimethoxybenzene methoxybenzaldehyde; methoxybenzaldehydepraseodymium 2-Amino-2,4,6- 2-Chloro-6-methoxy-4- Methyl3-bromo-4-hydroxy-5- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- cycloheptatrien-1-onemethylaniline methoxybenzoate methylphenyl)propan-2-one 3,4-1-Azido-2,4-dimethoxybenzene 2-Methoxy-4- 4-Chloro-2-fluoro-3-Dichlorobenzaldehyde (methylthio)phenol methoxybenzonitrile trans-2-3-(Difluoromethoxy)-4- 2,5-Difluoro-3-methoxybenzyl4-(Hydroperoxymethyl)-2- Cyanocyclobutanecarbox- hydroxybenzaldehydealcohol methoxyphenol amide 4-Chloro-2- 1-(3-Hydroxy-4-1H-Pyrrole-2-carbonitrile, 5- 3-Ethoxy-4-(1-ethyl-propoxy)-methoxyphenol phenylmethoxyphenyl)propan-1- chloro-1-(methoxymethoxy)-benzaldehyde one Phenol, 2,4-dichloro-6- 4-Methoxy-3-pentan-3- Benzylvanillin 4-Cyanophenol-2,3,5,6-d4 methoxy- yloxybenzaldehyde2,3-Dihydroxypyridine 3-(2-Ethylbutoxy)-4- 3-Oxo-1-cyclohexene-1-2-Oxazolecarboxaldehyde, 5- methoxybenzaldehyde carbonitrile ethoxy-Ethyl 3,5-dichloro-4- 4-(Chloromethyl)-2- 1-Ethoxy-3- 1-(4-Ethynoxy-6-hydroxybenzoate methoxyphenol (methoxymethyl)benzenemethylpyridin-2-yl)ethanone Benzaldehyde, 2,3-6-Formylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptane- 4-Methoxy-2-naphthaldehyde4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- dichloro-4-hydroxy-5- 2-carbonitrilemethylbenzaldehyde; yttrium methoxy- 2-Chloro-4-hydroxy-5-4-Sec-butoxy-3- Ethyl(3-methoxybenzyl) ether 3-Butoxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde propoxybenzaldehyde3-Chloro-4-hydroxy-5- 2,3-Difluoro-6- 2-Benzyl-5-hydroxy-4-4-(Cyclopropylmethoxy)-3- methoxybenzaldehyde hydroxybenzaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde hydroxybenzaldehyde 4-Methoxybenzaldehyde3-(2-Bromo-1,1,2,2- (S)-(−)-2-(Methoxymethyl)-1-1-(3-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-5- tetrafluoroethoxy)-4- pyrrolidinecarboxaldehydemethoxyphenyl)ethanone hydroxybenzaldehyde 1-(4-Hydroxy-3,5-4-Hydroxy-3-(1,1,2,2- 3-Methoxy-4-[(3-methyl-2-2-Ethoxy-4-propan-2-ylphenol dimethylphenyl)ethanonetetrafluoroethoxy)benzaldehyde buten-1-yl)oxy]benzaldehyde Dichloro-2,6-4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenethyl 2-Methylveratraldehyde5-Formyl-2-hydroxy-3-methyl- dimethoxyphenol chloride benzoic acidmethyl ester 4-Hydroxy-3- 6-Formyl-3-hydroxy-2- 4-Acetyl-N-methylaniline3-Methoxy-4-(pent-3- (hydroxymethyl)benzaldehyde methoxybenzoic acidyloxy)benzaldehyde 2-Cyano-1- 2-Chloro-4-fluoro-5-1-(3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-5- 4-(But-2-ynyloxy)-3- aziridinecarboxamideisocyanatobenzaldehyde methylphenyl)ethanone methoxybenzaldehyde3,4,5-Trichloroguaiacol 2,4-Dichloro-5- 2,4- 3-(But-2-ynyloxy)-4-isocyanatobenzaldehyde Dihydroxyisophthalaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde4-Hydroxy-3- 3,5-Dichloro-4-(hydroxymethyl)- 2,3-Dimethoxy-5- Ethyl3-hydroxy-4- methoxyphenyl acetate 2,6-dimethylphenol methylbenzaldehyde(trideuteriomethoxy)benzoate 2-Bromo-4-hydroxy-5-2′,6′-Dimethoxy-4′-formyl- 2,5-Dihydroxy-4-methoxy- 3-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde formanilide benzaldehyde phosphanyloxybenzaldehyde3,4,6-Trichloroquaiacol 6-Hydroxy-5- 3-Methoxy-4-hydroxy-5- 7-Hydroxy-methoxybenzo[b]thiophene benzylbenzaldehyde benzo[b]thiophene-4-carbaldehyde 3-Chloro-4-hydroxy-5- 3-Chloro-4- 2-Benzyl-3-hydroxy-4-4-Hydroxy-3- methoxybenzoic acid (hydroxymethyl)phenolmethoxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde; rutherfordium2-Chloro-4-hydroxy-5- 1,3-Dimethyl-4- (3-Methoxy-4- 3- methoxybenzoicacid sulfanylideneimidazolidin-2-one methylphenyl)methanol(Methylideneamino)benzonitrile 3-Methoxytropolone1,3-Dimethylimidazolidine-2,4- 2-Cyclohexen-1-one, 6-(2E,4E)-5-(4-Hydroxy-3- dithione hydroxy-3-methyl-methoxyphenyl)penta-2,4- dienal 2-Hydroxy-5-3-Butyl-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde 2-Amino-4-hydroxy-5-1-Ethenoxynaphthalen-2-ol (hydroxymethyl)benzaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde 2-Chlorosyringaldehyde 3-(Hexyloxy)-4- Methyl3-cyano-4- 2-(4-Isocyano-5-methoxy-2- hydroxybenzaldehydehydroxybenzoate methylphenyl)oxirane 3,4-Dichloro-2- 2,5-Dichloro-4-2-Methoxy-4-(1,3- 2-(4-Isocyano-3- methoxyphenol hydroxybenzonitrileoxathiolane-2-yl)phenol methoxyphenyl)oxirane 2-Chloro-4-hydroxy-3-5-Acetyl-2- 3-Formyl-4- 2-(4-Isocyano-3-methoxy-2- methoxybenzaldehydehydroxyphenylacetonitrile hydroxybenzonitrile methylphenyl)oxirane4-Formyl-2- 3-Methylcyclobutane-1,2- 3-Hydroxy-2-2-(2-Fluoro-4-isocyano-5- methoxyphenyl acetate dicarbonitrilemethoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)oxirane 4-(Ethoxymethyl)-2-(5-Chloro-2,4- 4-Amino-3- 3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-2-(4- methoxyphenoldimethoxyphenyl)carbamic acid methoxybenzonitrilemethylphenyl)benzaldehyde Vanillyl alcohol 2-Methoxy-N,3,4,5,6-2-Methoxy-4,6- 1-(1-Hydroxy-6- pentamethylaniline dimethylanilinesulfanylidenepyridin-2- yl)ethanone 4-Ethyl-2-4-Methoxy-2-methylcyclohexa- 4-(1-Chlorovinyl)-1,3- N-(2,4-methoxyphenol 1,4-dien-1-ol dimethoxybenzeneDimethoxyphenyl)thiohydroxyl- amine 5-Acetyldihydrofuran-2-Ethoxy-4-methoxyphenol 2-Iodo-3,4- 4-Methoxy-3-(1,1,2,2,2- 2(3H)-onedimethoxybenzaldehyde pentadeuterioethoxy)benzal- dehyde N-(2-Methoxy-4-6-Methoxybenzo[d]isoxazole 3,4-Dihexyloxybenzaldehyde 3-Ethoxy-4-nitrophenyl)acetamide (trideuteriomethoxy)benzal- dehyde 2-Ethoxyphenol3-Methyl-5- (2-Methoxy-4-nitro- 3-(1,1,2,2,2-(trifluoromethoxy)benzonitrile phenyl)hydrazine Pentadeuterioethoxy)-4-(trideuteriomethoxy)benzal- dehyde 2,4-Diethoxyaniline(5-Formyl-2-hydroxyphenyl) 4-Oxo-6-methyl-4H-pyran-2-1-Ethoxy-2-methoxy-4- cyanate carbaldehyde (methoxymethyl)benzene5-Chloro-2,4- 3-Hydroxy-4-(2- 3-Bromo-3- 1-Fluoro-2-methoxy-4-dimethoxyaniline hydroxyethoxy)benzaldehyde (methoxymethyl)cyclobutane-(methoxymethyl)benzene 1-carbonitrile 2-Chloro-3′,4′- 2,6-Dichloro-4-(2-2-Allyloxy-4-nitrophenol 3-Amino-6-methyloxan-2-onedihydroxyacetophenone methoxypropan-2-yl)phenol 4-Ethoxy-3-4-Ethylsulfinylphenol 1,3- Methyl 3,4- methoxybenzaldehydeBenzenedicarboxaldehyde, 4- bis(trideuteriomethoxy)benzoatehydroxy-2-methyl- 3-Fluoro-4- 3-Aminotetrahydro-1,3-oxazine-2-2-Ethoxy-4-vinylphenol 6-(Hydroxymethyl)-4- methoxybenzaldehyde onemethoxyoxan-3-ol 3-Hydroxy-4H-pyran-4- 2-Methyl-4-methylsulfinylphenol(2R)-2-Hydroxy-4- Benzaldehyde, 4-hydroxy-3- one methylcyclohexan-1-onemethoxy-5-propyl- 3-Hydroxy-2H-pyran-2- (4-Formyl-2-methoxyphenyl)4-Bromo-3- 3-Hydroxy-4- one hydrogen sulfite methoxybenzaldehydeoctoxybenzaldehyde 5-Hydroxy-2-methyl-4H- 5-Acetyl-7-chloro-8-Benzaldehyde, 3,4-bis[2-(2- Benzaldehyde, 4-hydroxy-3- pyran-4-onehydroxyquinoline hydroxyethoxy)ethoxy]- methyl-5-(2-propen-1-yl)-1-Methyl-6-oxo-1,6- 1-(7-Bromo-8-hydroxy-quinolin- 4-Methoxy-3-3-Methoxy-2,4- dihydropyridine-3- 5-yl)-ethanone(trideuteriomethoxy)benzal- dimethylbenzonitrile carboxamide dehyde2′-Hydroxy-5′- (3,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)-(4- 4-Methoxy-2-oxo-2H-pyran-6-4-Methyl-1-oxo-1,4-thiazinan- methoxyacetophenone hydroxy-3-carbaldehyde 3-one methoxyphenyl)methanone 2-Methoxyhydroquinone(4-Fluorophenyl)-(4-hydroxy-3- 2H-Pyran-6-carboxaldehyde,3-Hydroxy-2-iodo-4-methoxy- methoxyphenyl)methanone4-methoxy-3,5-dimethyl-2- 5-methylbenzaldehyde oxo- 1,3-Dimethyluracil2′-Methyl-3-methoxy-4- 4-Amino-3-mercapto-benzoic 5-Fluoro-3-hydroxy-6-hydroxybenzophenone acid ethyl ester isocyano-1-methylpyridin-2- one1-(4-Hydroxy-2- 4-Hydroxy-3- 2-Methoxyphenol-d32,5-Dihydroxycyclohex-2-en- methylphenyl)ethanone methoxybenzaldehyde;phenyl- 1-one methoxymethylbenzene 4′-Hydroxy-3′-(3-Fluorophenyl)-(4-hydroxy-3- 4-Thiazolidinone, 3,5- 4-Hydroxy-3-methylacetophenone methoxyphenyl)methanone dimethyl-2-thioxo-(methoxymethyl)-5- methylbenzonitrile Methyl 4-hydroxy-3,5-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- 3-(Difluoromethoxy)-4-dimethoxybenzoate (4-methoxyphenyl)methanone dimethylamino-fluorobenzonitrile phenyl)ethanone Vanillylamine Ethyl 3-chloro-4-4-Hydroxy-3- 5-(Deuteriomethoxymethyl)- (methylamino)benzoatemethoxybenzaldehyde 2-methoxy-N-methylaniline Methyl 3-chloro-4-3-Methoxy-4-hydroxybenzoic 4-Hydroxy-3-(methoxy- 4-Fluoro-5-iodo-2-hydroxy-5- acid pentyl ester 13C)benzaldehyde methoxyphenolmethoxybenzoate 6-Hydroxynicotinamide 4,5-Dichloro-3- Ethanone,1-[4-hydroxy-3- 1-(3-Hydroxy-4-prop-2- methoxybenzaldehyde(methylsulfonyl)phenyl]- enoxyphenyl)ethanone 3-Methoxybenzonitrile1-(2,4-Dimethoxy-phenyl)-ethyl 2- 5-Amino-2,3-dimethyl-1,3- chloride(Methoxymethyl)benzaldehyde thiazinan-4-one 4-Methoxy-2,6-3,5-Dimethoxy-4- 3- 6-Amino-3,4-dimethyl-1,4- dimethylphenolhydroxybenzoic acid chloride (Methoxymethyl)benzaldehyde thiazepan-5-one3,5-Dichloro-4- 5-Chloro-3-ethoxy-2- 2-Ethoxy-d5-phenol6-Amino-2,4-dimethyl-1,4- hydroxybenzonitrile methylbenzene-1,4-diolthiazepan-5-one 3,4- 3-Amino-2-methoxy-6- 1-(3-Hydroxy-4- (3-Methoxy-4-Diethoxybenzaldehyde methylbenzenethiol methoxyphenyl)-2-methylphenyl)methanimine phenylethanone 4,6-Diacetylresorcinol7-Sulfanylideneoxepan-2-one 1-[4-Hydroxy-3- 1-[(4R)-2-Acetyl-4-(trideuteriomethoxy)phenyl]ethanone methylcyclohexyl]ethanone beta-1-(3-Methoxy-4- 7-Hydroxybenzofuran-4- 2- Hydroxypropiovanillonemethylphenyl)ethanethione carbaldehyde (Tritritiomethoxy)benzaldehyde3,5-Dimethyl-4- 4-Hydroxy-3- 5-Formylthiophene-2- 2- hydroxybenzaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde; urea carboxamide (111C)Methoxybenzaldehyde4-Ethoxy-3- 3-Hydroxy-4- 1-Methyl-6-oxo-1,6- (4-Cyano-3-hydroxybenzaldehyde methylthiobenzaldehyde dihydropyridine-2-fluorophenyl)oxidanium carboxamide 2-Ethoxy-4-4′-Hydroxy-3′,5′-dimethoxy- 4-Cyano-1-aminopyridinium 1-Amino-3,5,6-methylphenol alpha-iodoacetophenone trimethylpyrimidine-2,4-dione2-Methoxy-6- 6-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-2- 3-Methoxy-4-(2E)-2-(Hydroxymethylidene)- methylphenol methylcyclohex-2-en-1-onehydroxyphenylacetylene 4,4-dimethyl-5- sulfanylidenethiolan-3-one3-Bromo-4- 5-Ethoxynicotinonitrile Curvulol (5S)-3-Methoxy-5-hydroxybenzaldehyde methylcyclohexan-1-one 4-Hydroxy-3,5-3,4-Difluoro-2-methoxyphenol 1-(3-Chloro-4- 1-(3,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)-3-dimethoxybenzamide ethoxyphenyl)ethanone (3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)propan-1-one 2-Methoxy-4-nitrophenol 4-Hydroxy-3-4-Methoxypicolinaldehyde (3Z,5R)-3- methoxybenzaldehyde; 3-(Hydroxymethylidene)-1,5- methylbutyl acetate dimethylpyrrolidin-2-oneMethyl 3,5-dichloro-4- 1-Vinyl-3-methylpyrimidine- 6-Methoxypyridine-2-4-Tritiooxybenzaldehyde hydroxybenzoate 2,4(1H,3H)-dione carbaldehyde3,4-Dihydroxy-5- Acetyloxy-(5-formyl-2-hydroxy-4-Hydroxyisophthalonitrile 4-Methoxy-5- methoxybenzaldehyde3-methoxyphenyl)mercury (methoxymethyl)-2- methylthiolan-3-ol Methyl3-chloro-4- 2-Methoxy-6-nitrosophenol 6-Ethoxy-4,5-dimethyl-2,3- 4-[(4-hydroxybenzoate dihydro-1H-inden-1-one Hydroxyphenyl)methoxy]-3-methoxybenzaldehyde 3-Hydroxy-4- 2-Ethyl-4-hydroxy-3-4-Ethoxy-5,7-dimethyl-2,3- 2,5-Dimethoxy-N- methoxybenzyl alcoholmethoxybenzamide dihydro-1H-inden-1-one methylbenzamide 4-Hydroxy-3-3-Methoxy-2- 1-Methyl-6-oxo-1,6- 4-(4-Hydroxybutoxy)-3-methoxybenzonitrile methylperoxybenzaldehydedihydropyridine-2-carbonitrile methoxybenzaldehyde 4-Hydroxy-3- Ethyl5-acetyl-4-hydroxy-3,6- 2-Acetyl-4-cyanophenol 4-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-3-methoxyphenylacetonitrile dihydro-2H-pyridine-1- methoxybenzaldehydecarboxylate 3-Chloro-4- 3-Hydroxy-4-methyl-5- Methyl 3-acetyl-4- Methyl3-azido-4- methoxybenzaldehyde methylidenefuran-2-one hydroxybenzoatehydroxybenzoate 2,5-Diacetylthiophene 2-(Methoxymethyl)-4,6-5-Methoxy-2- 2-(3-Ethoxyphenyl)oxirane dimethylphenol methylbenzaldehydeButyl vanillate 3-Methoxy-4-[(E)-prop-1- (R)-(+)-2-(Methoxymethyl)-1-3-(3-Methyl-2- enoxy]benzaldehyde pyrrolidinecarboxaldehydeoxoimidazolidin-1-yl)propanal 4- N-Ethyl-4-hydroxy-3- Ethanone,1-(4-hydroxy-3- Benzonitrile, 2-fluoro-5- (Methoxymethyl)phenolmethoxybenzamide propylphenyl)- isocyanato- 5-Iodovanillin4,6-Didiazo-1- 2-Hydroxy-5- 4-Amino-3-ethoxybenzamide methylcyclohexenemethylcyclohepta-2,4,6-trien- 1-one 2-Methoxy-4-4-Hydroxy-5-methoxycyclohept- 3-Amino-6-methoxypyridine-1-Acetylpiperidine-3- (methoxymethyl)phenol 2-en-1-one 2(1H)-thionecarbonitrile 1-Propanone, 1-(4- 2H-Pyran-2-one-6-2-Methoxy-3-methylaniline 2-Ethoxy-4-(2- hydroxy-3,5- carboxaldehydehydroxyethyl)phenol dimethoxyphenyl)- Benzonitrile, 4-amino-2-Methoxy-5-methyl-4- 4-Amino-2,3- 3-(Methoxymethyl)pyrrolidine-2,5-dimethoxy- nitrophenol dimethylbenzaldehyde 1-carbaldehyde2,4-Dihydroxy-3- 5-Fluoro-2,4-dimethoxy-pyridine Methyl 4-hydroxy-3,5-3-(Hydroxymethyl)azetidine- methylbenzaldehyde dimethylbenzoate1-carboxamide 4-Chloro-2-methoxy-5- 1-(4-Cyanophenyl)-2-2-Isopropenyl-4- Methyl 4-ethenoxy-3- methylaniline methylhydrazinemethoxyphenol methoxybenzoate 3-Methoxybenzyl4-(2-Methoxyethyl)piperazine-1- 4-Hydroxy-3- 4-Chloro-3-ethoxy-2-alcohol carbaldehyde methoxymethoxybenzaldehyde fluorobenzaldehyde2,4-Dimethoxybenzyl 2-(2-Methoxy-3,5- 3-Hydroxy-4- 2-Chloro-3- alcoholdimethylphenyl)acetaldehyde (methoxymethoxy)benzal- methoxyhydroquinonedehyde 2,4- 2-Chloro-1-(2,4-dihydroxy-3- 2-Chloro-1-(2-hydroxy-5- Aceticacid; 1-(4-hydroxy-3- Dimethoxybenzenediazonium methoxyphenyl)ethanonemethoxyphenyl)ethanone methoxyphenyl)ethanone 2-(Chloromethyl)-5-Benzo[d]thiazole-5- 4-Amino-3,5-dimethoxy- 4-Carbamoyloxazol-2-hydroxy-4H-pyran-4-one carbaldehyde benzoic acid methyl ester ylmethanol4,5-Dimethoxy-2- 6-Amino-4,5-dimethyl- 2-Methyl-3-oxocyclohexane-(4R)-6-(Hydroxymethyl)-4- methylbenzaldehyde nicotinonitrile1-carbonitrile methoxyoxan-3-ol 4-Hydroxy-5-isopropyl-5-Quinoxalinecarbonitrile, 8- 4-Hydroxy-6- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-3-methylbenzaldehyde amino- methoxybenzene-1,3- methoxyphenyl)ethanonedicarbaldehyde Methyl homovanillate 4-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-2-1,4-Dimethyl-6- Formaldehyde; 3-(4-hydroxy- (4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-oxopyrimidine-2-carbonitrile 3-methoxyphenyl)-1-(4-dioxaborolan-2-yl)benzaldehyde hydroxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1- one2-Ethoxy-4-nitroaniline 3-Methylisoeuqenol 1-(5-Hydroxypyridin-2-3-(4-Hydroxy-3- yl)ethanone methoxyphenyl)-1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1- one Methyl 5-acetylsalicylate 1-[3-Chloro-5-3-Chloro-4- 5′-Hydroxy-2′-iodo-4′- (difluoromethoxy)phenyl]eth-methylbenzaldehyde methoxyacetophenone anone Benzaldehyde, 2,6-3-Chloro-5-(1- 2-Chloro-5-methoxybenzene- 1-(5-Hydroxy-2-iodo-4-dichloro-4-hydroxy-3- fluoroethoxy)benzaldehyde 1,4-diolmethoxyphenyl)propan-1-one methoxy- 3′,5′-Dichloro-4′- 3-Chloro-5- 3-3-Hydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy-3- hydroxyacetophenone(difluoromethoxy)benzaldehyde Oxocyclopentanecarbaldehydemethoxyphenyl)butan-1-one 2-Methoxy-3- 3-Chloro-5-3-Hydroxy-5-methyl-2,5- 4-Hydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy-3- methylphenolmethoxybenzaldehyde dihydrofuran-2-one methoxyphenyl)butan-1-one2-Hydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy- 3,4-Diethoxy-2- 3-Methoxy-4-[2-1-(Methoxymethyl)-3- 3-methoxyphenyl)eth fluorobenzaldehyde(vinyloxy)ethoxy]benzal- methylenecyclobutane- anone dehyde carbonitrile3-Methoxyphenyl 2,4,5-Trifluoro-3- 2,4,5-Trimethoxyphenol1-(Cyanomethyl)-3- isocyanate methoxybenzaldehyde methylenecyclobutane-carbonitrile 2,4,6-Trimethoxyphenol 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-2-(2- 4-5-(Methoxymethyl)-4-methyl- oxopropyl)benzaldehydeHydroxytetrachlorobenzonitrile 1,3-oxazol-2-thiol 2-Cyclopenten-1-one,2- 4-Hydroxy-3- 4-Hydroxy-5-methoxy[1,1′- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-hydroxy-3,4-dimethyl- methoxybenzaldehyde; 2- biphenyl]-2-carbaldehydemethoxyphenyl)but-3-en-2- propan-2-yloxypropane one 3-Ethoxybenzaldehyde3-Hydroxy-4- 5-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-2-(2- 2,4-Difluoro-6-methoxyphenolmethoxybenzaldehyde; 2- methylphenyl)benzaldehyde propan-2-yloxypropaneN-(2,4- 3-Butoxybenzonitrile Ethyl 4-hydroxy-3- 3-Chloro-5-hydroxy-1,2-Dimethoxyphenyl)acetamide methylbenzoate dimethylpyridin-4(1 H)-one3-Ethoxybenzonitrile 3-Cyano-5-ethoxybenzoyl 4-(3-Hydroxy-4- Methyl3-chloro-4-hydroxy-5- chloride methoxyphenyl)-4-oxo- isopropoxybenzoatebutanoic acid 2-Methoxy-4- 4-Butyloxy-3- 4-(4-Hydroxy-3-5-Ethyl-4-fluoro-2- (oxiranylmethyl)phenol hydroxybenzaldehydemethoxyphenyl)-4- methoxyphenol oxobutanoic acid Acetamide, N-(2-3-Hydroxy-4- Benzaldehyde, 3-(1,1- 5-Hydroxy-6-oxo-1H-methoxy-5-methyl-4- propoxybenzaldehyde dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxy-5-pyrimidine-2-carboxamide nitrophenyl)- methyl- 3-Ethoxy-4-3-Methoxy-5-methylbenzonitrile 4-Mercapto-2-methoxyphenol1-(3-Cyclopentyloxy-4- hydroxybenzoic acid hydroxyphenyl)ethanone1-(3-Hydroxy-4- 3-Chloro-5-methoxybenzonitrile5-Mercapto-2-methoxyphenol 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- methoxyphenyl)ethanonemethoxyphenyl)ethanone; 2- methoxyphenol 2,4-Dimethyl-1,2,4-3,5-Diethoxy-4- Methyl 5-acetyl-2,4- 2-Chloro-4-hydroxy-3-thiadiazolidine-3,5- hydroxybenzaldehyde dihydroxybenzoatemethylbenzonitrile dithione 5′-Fluoro-2′- 4-Hydroxy-2,3-4-Methoxy-2-methylphenol Hex-5-enyl 4-hydroxy-3- hydroxyacetophenonedimethoxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzoate 4H-Pyran-4-one, 3- 3-Hydroxy-4-(2-2-Hydroxy-3- 3-Fluoro-5-hydroxypyridine-2- hydroxy-6-phenylethoxy)benzaldehyde methoxybenzonitrile carbonitrile(hydroxymethyl)-2- methyl- 2-(3- 2,5-Difluoro-4-1-Amino-4-ethylpiperazine- Ethanone, 1-[3-(ethylthio)-4-Methoxyphenyl)oxirane hydroxybenzaldehyde 2,3-dione hydroxyphenyl]-3-Methoxybenzamide 3-Bromo-2,5-difluoro-4- n-Ethyl-2,4-dimethoxyaniline4-Hydrazinyl-3-methoxy-2- hydroxybenzaldehyde methylbenzoic acid Methyl3,4-dihydroxy-5- 2-Methoxy-4- 6-Chloro-1-ethenyl-3- (3S,4S)-3-Amino-4-methoxybenzoate (methylamino)phenol hydroxypyridine-2-thioneethoxypyrrolidine-1-carboxylic acid 4-Hydroxyimino-2-4-(Dimethylamino)-2- 2(1H)-Pyridinone, 3-hydroxy- 2,4- methoxy-2,5-methoxyphenol 6-methyl- Bis(methoxymethyl)benzene- cyclohexadiene-1-one1,3-diol 3-(Chloromethyl)-4- 2,3-Dimethoxy-4- 2,3,4-Trimethoxy-6-2-Methoxy-3-hydroxy-6- methoxybenzaldehyde fluorobenzaldehyde methylphenol cyanopyridine 3-Ethoxybenzamide 1-(3-(Vinyloxy)phenyl)ethanone2-Chloro-3- 2-Chloro-4-hydroxy-5- methoxybenzaldehyde methylbenzonitrile4-Ethyl-2,3- 3-Hydroxy-1-methyl-1,3- 4-Methoxy-6-methylpyridine-3-Methanehydrazonoyl-2- dioxopiperazine-1- diazinane-2,4-dione2-carbaldehyde methoxyphenol carbonyl chloride 3-Amino-5-1,3-Dihydroxy-1,3-diazinane- 1-Methoxy-2,3,5- 2-Chloro-5-hydroxy-3-((methylthio)methyl)ox- 2,4-dione trifluorobenzenemethylpyrimidin-4(3H)-one azolidin-2-one 6-Hydroxy-1,5-dimethyl-3-(2,2-Dimethylpropoxy)-4- 3-Methoxy-5-methyl-1,2-5-Fluoro-2-methoxy-4-nitro- 2-oxo-1,2- methoxybenzaldehyde benzenediolphenol dihydropyridine-3- carbonitrile 2-Hydroxy-5- Aminocyclohexenone2-Hydroxy-5- Methyl 3-(difluoromethoxy)-4- methoxybenzamidemethylcyclohexan-1-one methylbenzoate Hydrazine, (2,5-4-(Hydroxymethyl)-2,3,6- 2-Methoxy-3,4,5,6- 6-Oxo-2,3-dihydro-1H-dimethoxybenzyl)- trimethylphenol tetramethylphenolpyridine-4-carbonitrile 4-Methoxy-3- 2,6-Difluoro-4-1-(2-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-4- 1-[3-Hydroxy-4-(2- methylbenzaldehyde(hydroxymethyl)phenol methylphenyl)ethanone phenylethoxy)phenyl]ethanone2-(4- 4-Amino-3- 2,5-Dimethoxy-3,4- 3-Chloro-2,4-dimethoxy-N-Hydroxyphenyl)oxirane (methoxymethoxy)benzonitrile dimethylbenzaldehydemethylbenzamide Hexyl vanillate 3,4-Dihydroxybenzene-1,2- Methyl4-amino-3- 5-Hydroxy-4-methyl-6-oxo- dicarbaldehyde mercaptobenzoate1H-pyridine-2-carbonitrile p- 6-Oxo-1,6-dihydropyridine-2- Ethyl3-acetyl-4- 6-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-3H-1- Hydroxymethylphenyl- carbaldehydehydroxybenzoate benzofuran-2-one hydrazine 1-Chloro-2,4-5-Fluoro-5-methoxycyclohexa- 3-Hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl4-Amino-3-methoxy-2- dimethoxybenzene 1,3-diene-1-carbaldehyde formatemethylbenzonitrile 4-Hydroxy-3- 3-Ethyl-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde3-Methoxy-5-methylcyclohex- 4-Ethoxy-3- methylbenzaldehyde 2-en-1-onehydroxybenzamide 2(1 H)-Pyridinethione, 1- (E)-3-(2-Formyl-4,5-5-Methoxy-3- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- ethyl-3-hydroxy-6-dimethoxyphenyl)prop-2-enoic thiophenecarboxaldehydemethoxyphenyl)propan-1- methyl- acid one; octan-2-ol 3,4-Dimethoxy-5-3-Ethoxy-4-(2-hydroxy-2- 5-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-2- Acetic acid;1-(4-hydroxy-3- hydroxybenzaldehyde methylpropoxy)benzaldehydemethylbenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)propan-1-one 3-Chloro-2- Benzaldehyde,3-(2- 4-Methoxy-6-methylbenzene- 2-Pyridinecarboxamide, 1,6-methoxyaniline hydroxyethoxy)-4-(1- 1,3-diol dihydro-5-hydroxy-6-oxo-methylethoxy)- 3- 3-Ethoxy-5- 4-Bromo-5- 1-[4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5-(Trifluoromethoxy)benzo- hydroxybenzaldehyde methoxythiophene-2-[(Z)-prop-1- nitrile carbaldehyde enyl]phenyl]ethanone2-(Methoxymethyl)-1- 2-Methoxy-4- 3-Methyl-4-sulfanylidene-3,4-1-[3-Methoxy-4-[(Z)-prop-1- pyrrolidinecarbaldehyde(methoxymethyl)aniline dihydropyrimidin-2(1H)-one enoxy]phenyl]ethanone3H-Pyrimidine-4-thione, 3-Methoxy-4-methylpyridin-2-4-(Ethylamino)benzaldehyde 3-Acetyl-2-methylbenzonitrile5-hydroxy-2-methyl-3- amine vinyl- 3-(4-Hydroxy-3-5-Methoxyisoindolin-1-one 2-Chloro-6-(methyloxy)-4-1-(3-Methoxy-2-methyl-4- methoxyphenyl)-1- nitrophenolmethylsulfanylphenyl)ethanone phenylprop-2-en-1-one Danielone6-Methoxy-4,5,6- [(1S,3R)-3- (1R,2R)-2- trimethylcyclohexa-2,4-dien-1-Methoxycyclohexyl]methanol Methoxybicyclo[4.1.0]heptan- amine 7-oneHomovanillin 2-Methoxy-4-methylcyclohexan- 6-Methoxy-4-methyl-2H- 2-1-ol pyran-2-one Methoxybicyclo[4.1.0]heptan- 7-one 1,4-Dihydroxy-2-1-Ethyl-3-methyl-4- 1-(3-Ethoxy-4- 2-Methoxy-4- methoxy-6-sulfanylideneimidazolidin-2-one hydroxyphenyl)ethanone[(phosphanylamino)methyl]phenol methylbenzene 4-(Methylsulfinyl)phenol2-Hydroxy-5-methylcyclohexa- 2-Oxopyran-4-carbaldehyde2-Bromo-5-ethoxybenzonitrile 2,5-dien-1-one Ethanone, 1-(2-chloro-4-3-Methyl-5-methylidene-2- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- 3-Methoxypyrazole-1-hydroxy-5- sulfanylidene-1,3-oxazolidin-4- phenylmethoxyphenyl)ethanonecarboxamide methoxyphenyl)- one 3-Chloro-2- 3-Methyl-5-methylidene-2-1-(3-Ethoxy-4- 5-Ethoxy-2-methylbenzonitrile methoxyphenolsulfanylidene-1,3-thiazolidin-4- methoxyphenyl)ethanone one 2,4(1H,3H)-3-Amino-1-ethyl-6- 2,4-Dimethoxy-6- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- Pyrimidinedione, 1-methylpyridin-2(1H)-one methylphenol trifluoromethoxyphenyl)ethanone(hydroxymethyl)-3- methyl- 4- 3-[10-(3- 2-Ethoxy-4-methoxyaniline4-Dimethylphosphoryl-1- HydroxyisophthalaldehydeFormylphenoxy)decoxy]-4- ethyl-2-methoxybenzene hydroxybenzaldehyde2-Methoxy-4- 4-Hydrazinyl-3-methoxybenzoic 1,3-Diamino-5-2-Methylidene-3- methylaniline acid fluoropyrimidine-2,4-dioneoxocyclohexane-1- carbonitrile 2-Ethoxy-4-nitrophenol5-Formyl-2-hydroxybenzonitrile 2-Bromo-1-(3-chloro-4-5-Quinolinecarbonitrile, 8- hydroxyphenyl)ethanone amino- 4-Hydroxy-3-3-Hydroxybenzene-1,2- 2-Methoxy-5-methyl-4- (2R,5S)-2-Methoxy-5-nitrosobenzaldehyde dicarbaldehyde (methylthio)phenol(methoxymethyl)oxolan-3-ol 2,6-Dichloro-4- 3,4-Difluoro-2-2-Methoxy-5-methyl-4- 3-Methoxy-4- (hydroxymethyl)phenol(fluoromethoxy)aniline methylsulphinylphenol methylidenecyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-one Benzenemethanol, 2- 2-Ethoxy-3,4-difluoroaniline5-Methanesulfinyl-2-methoxy- 6-(Methoxymethyl)cyclohexa-chloro-4-hydroxy-5- 4-methylphenol 1,3-diene-1-carbonitrile methoxy-1-(2-Chloro-4-hydroxy- 5,6-Dimethoxypyridazine-3- 4-Hydroxy-2,5-4-Cycloprop-2-en-1-yl-2- 3- carboxaldehyde dimethylbenzaldehydemethoxyphenol methoxyphenyl)ethanone Benzenemethanol, 2-3-Cyclopent-3-enyloxy-4- (2,5- 4-Cyclopropyl-2- chloro-4-hydroxy-3,5-methoxybenzaldehyde Dimethoxyphenyl)hydrazine methoxycyclohexa-1,5-dien-dimethoxy- 1-ol 1,4-Benzenediol, 2- Methyl-2-fluoro-4-hydroxy-5-1-[3,5-Dichloro-4- 4-Cyclopropyl-2- chloro-, 4-acetateisopropyloxybenzoate (methylamino)phenyl]ethan- (difluoromethoxy)-N,6-1-one dimethylaniline 2,3,5-Trichloro-4- 3-Cyclopent-2-enyloxy-4-1-[3,5-Dichloro-4- 4-(Hydroxymethyl)-2- ethenyl-6- methoxybenzaldehyde(ethylamino)phenyl]ethan-1- methoxy-6-methylphenol methoxyphenol one4-Ethyl-2-methoxy-6- 1-Fluoro-2-isocyanato-4- 1-Chloro-3,5-dimethoxy-2-Phosphanyl 4-aminooxy-3- methylphenol methoxybenzene methylbenzenemethoxybenzoate 4-Ethyl-2-methoxy-5- 1,3-Diamino-1H-pyrimidine-2,4-(3-Chloro-5- 3-Ethyl-4-hydroxybenzonitrile methylphenol dionemethoxyphenyl)methanol 2- 4-Methyl-3-oxopiperazine-1- 4-Chloro-3-3-(4-Hydroxy-3- (Dichloromethoxy)phenol carboxylic acidmethoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)-3- oxopropanenitrile1-(2-Chloro-4-hydroxy- 4-Methoxy-3-[(2-methylpropan- 2-Chloro-5-4-Acetyl-1-ethylpyridin-2-one 3,5- 2-yl)oxy]benzaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde dimethoxyphenyl)ethanone 1-(2,6-Dichloro-4-2,3-Bis(methoxymethyl)phenol 3-Hydroxy-5-iodo-4- 6-Acetyl-1-methyl-3-hydroxy-3,5- methoxybenzaldehyde (methylamino)-3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)ethanone dihydropyridin-2-one 2-Chloro-4-2-Methoxy-4-methyl-6-(prop-2- 3,5-Dihydroxy-4- 2-(4-Hydroxy-3-hydroxybenzaldehyde en-1-yl)phenol methoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)-1-phenylprop-2-en-1-one 3,5- 1,5-Diisocyanato-2,3- 5-Acetylthiophene-3-3-(Cyanomethyl)cyclobutane- Dihydroxypyrimidine- dimethylbenzenecarbonitrile 1-carbonitrile 2,4(1h,3h)-dione Phenol, 2-chloro-4-(4-Formyl-2-methoxyphenyl) 5-Chloro-8-hydroxy-2- 3,4-Dihydroxy-5-ethenyl-6-methoxy- hypobromite methylquinoline methoxybenzonitrile1-(3-Chloro-4-hydroxy- 4-Hydroperoxy-3- 8-Methylquinoline-5-4-Hydroxy-3- 5- methoxybenzaldehyde carbonitrile(trifluoromethyl)benzamide methoxyphenyl)ethanone 2-Hydroxy-5-2-Hydroxy-1-(3-hydroxy-4- 4-(Ethoxymethyl)-1,2- 3-Cyclopropyl-4-carbomethoxybenzyloxy- methoxyphenyl)ethanone dimethoxybenzenehydroxybenzamide amine 1,3-Dimethyl-4-thiouracil 3-Fluorophthalaldehyde4-Methoxy-2- 4-Methoxy-6- methylthiophene-3- (methoxymethyl)pyridin-3-olcarbaldehyde 4-((3,7-Dimethylocta- 3-Ethoxy-4-[(2-methyl-2-propen-4-Methoxythiophene-3- 2-Ethenoxy-4-prop-2- 2,6-dien-1-yl)oxy)-3-1-YL)oxy]benzaldehyde carbaldehyde enylphenol methoxybenzaldehyde5-Acetylsalicylamide 3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxy-5-(2-methyl- PrenyloxyvanillinEthanone, 1-(4-chloro-3- 2-propen-1-yl)benzaldehyde ethoxyphenyl)-2-Hydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5-(2- 4′-Ethoxy-3′-2-Ethoxy-5-nitrophenol 3-methoxyphenyl)propan- methylprop-2-methylacetophenone 1-one enyl)benzaldehyde 3-Pyridazinamine, 4-3-Hydroxy-4- 3-Hydroxy-4- 3′-Ethoxy-5′- methoxy-6-methyl-sulfanylbenzaldehyde (trideuteromethoxy)benzalde- fluoroacetophenonehyde 1-[4-Hydroxy-3- 3,5-Difluoro-4-methoxyfuran-2-5-Methylcycloheptane-1,4- 1-Amino-2H-azepin-7-onemethoxy-5-(prop-2-en-1- carbaldehyde dione yl)phenyl]ethanone4-(Heptyloxy)-3- Aminopyrone 3-Ethoxy-4,5- (4-Fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl)methoxybenzaldehyde dihydroxybenzaldehyde acetate CID 226341 3-(1,1,2-4-Amino-3-chloro-5- 4-Hydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy-3-Trifluoroethoxy)benzaldehyde (trifluoromethyl)benzaldehydemethoxyphenyl)pentane-1,3- dione Vanillil 1-Aminopiperidine-4-6-Methoxyindan-5-ol 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- carbaldehyde methoxyphenyl)undecane-1,2-dione 1,2-Bis(4-hydroxy-3- 4-Chloro-2-(chloromethyl)-6-6-Hydroxy-2,3,4- Propanoyl vanillin methoxyphenyl)ethanonemethoxy-3-methylaniline trimethylbenzaldehyde 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-3-(Chloromethyl)benzaldehyde 2-Methyl-5- O-(2,4- methylphenyl)propan-1-methoxyhydroquinone Dimethoxyphenyl)hydroxylamine one2,6-Dimethyl-3-hydroxy- 5-Hydroxy-4-oxo-4H-pyran-2-1-(Chloromethyl)-4-methoxy- 2-Hydroxy-3- 4H-pyran-4-one carbaldehyde2-(methoxymethyl)benzene methoxybicyclo[2.2.1]heptane- 7-carbonitrile1-(3,4- 3-Butoxy-5-fluoro-4- 3,4-Dibutoxybenzaldehyde4-Amino-5-ethoxy-2- Dimethoxyphenyl)-2-(4- hydroxybenzaldehydefluorobenzoic acid hydroxy-3- methoxyphenyl)ethane- 1,2-dione3-Chloro-1-(4-hydroxy- 2,4-Diisocyanato-1-prop-1-en-2-1-Amino-5-fluorouracil 2-(Difluoromethyl)-4- 3- ylbenzene methoxyphenolmethoxyphenyl)propan- 1-one Propyl 4-hydroxy-3-3-Benzyloxy4-hydroxy-5-iodo 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- (E)-1,5-Bis-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoate benzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1-methoxyphenyl)-pent-4-ene- one 1,3-dione 3′-Chloro-4′- 3-Hydroxy-6-3-Methoxy-2- 1,5-Bis(4-hydroxy-3- aminoacetophenone methylphthalaldehydesulfanylbenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)pent-4-ene- 1,3-dione3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxy-5- 3-Ethoxy-4-methylbenzonitrile 2-Mercapto-3-(3-Hydroxy-2-methoxyphenyl) iodobenzaldehyde methoxybenzonitrile cyanate2,4- 3-Fluoro-4-hydroxybenzamide 4-Acetylthiophene-2-1-[4-(Hydroxymethyl)-3- Dimethoxybenzamide carbaldehydemethoxyphenyl]ethanone 4-(1-Ethoxyethyl)-2- 6-Fluoro-2-hydroxy-3-3-Methoxy-2- 1-Amino-3H-azepin-2-one methoxyphenol methoxybenzaldehydemethylbenzaldehyde n-(2,4- 6-Amino-2-chloronicotinonitrile 2,4-1-(4-Hydroxy-3- Dimethoxyphenyl)form- Dimethoxybenzenesulfinicmethoxyphenyl)ethanone; amide acid phenol 2-Chloro-1-(4-hydroxy-6-Ethoxy-1,3-benzoxazol-5-ol 4-Acetyl-2-oxopiperazine-1-(5R)-3,3-Difluoro-4-methoxy- 3- carbonyl chloride5-(methoxymethyl)oxolan-2- methoxyphenyl)ethanone one2-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- 3-Isocyanatothiobenzaldehyde 1-(4-Hydroxy-2,3-5-Chloro-2,4- methylbenzonitrile dimethoxyphenyl)ethanonedimethoxyphenol 1-(5-Hydroxy-4- 4-Amino-3-methoxy-N,N- 4-Ethoxy-2-3-Fluoro-5-hydroxy-1-methyl- methoxy-2- dimethylbenzenesulfonamidemethylbenzaldehyde 6-oxo-1,6-dihydro-pyridine-2- methylphenyl)ethanonecarbonitrile 3-Ethoxy-4- 3-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-4- 3-Hydroxy-4-3.5-Difluoro-1-methyl-6-oxo- methoxybenzaldehyde methylbenzaldehydepentyloxybenzaldehyde 1.6-dihydro-pyridine-2- carbonitrile4-Methoxytropone 2,4-Difluoro-6- 2-Methoxymethyl-4-2,4-Dimethoxy-2H-pyrimidin- hydroxybenzaldehyde methylphenol 1-amine 6-5-Chloro-2-fluoro-4- 3-Oxo-1-cyclohexene-1- 4-Methoxy-N-methyl-1,3-(Hydroxymethyl)pyridine- methoxybenzaldehyde carbaldehydethiazole-2-carboxamide 3,4-diol 5-Amino-1,3- 5-Chloro-2-fluoro-4-5-Bromo-4-chloro-2- 4-Methoxyfuro[3,2-b]pyrrol-6- dimethylpyrimidine-hydroxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenol ol 2,4(1h,3h)-dione Benzaldehyde, 4,6-Methyl 4-chloro-3-(2-chloro- n-(2-Methoxy-4- 1H-Azepine-2,5-dione,dihydroxy-2,3-dimethyl- ethoxy)-2-methylbenzoate methylphenyl)acetamidetetrahydro-1-methyl- 2-Chloro-4- 4-Hydroxy-3-(2- 4-(2- Acetic acid;1-(4-hydroxy-3- (hydroxymethyl)phenol methylpropyl)benzaldehydeHydroxyphenoxy)benzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)propan-1-one 3′-Allyl-4′-4-Hydroxy-3-(2-methylprop-2- 2-Fluoro-1-(3-hydroxy-4-4-(Aminooxymethyl)-2- hydroxyacetophenone enyl)benzonitrilemethoxyphenyl]ethanone methoxyphenol 4-Bromo-2-4-Bromo-3-methoxybenzonitrile 2-(3- 1-Methoxyimidazo[1,2- methoxyphenolMethoxyphenyl)acetaldehyde blpyrazol-3-ol 2-Bromo-3-chloro-4-4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5-propan- 4-Amino-3- 3,5-Dichloro-2,6- hydroxy-5-2-ylbenzaldehyde chlorobenzaldehyde dimethoxypyridinemethoxybenzaldehyde 2-Amino-4-hydroxy-3- 4-Hydroxy-2,5-2-Methoxy-4-formylphenyl 4-Methyl-2,3-dihydro-1- methoxybenzaldehydedimethylbenzonitrile chloroformate benzofuran-7-ol 5-Formyl-2-3-Methoxy-4- 2,4-Diethoxyphenol 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- hydroxyphenyl acetate(trifluoromethyl)benzonitrile methoxyphenyl)-3- phenylprop-2-en-1-one5-Hydroxy-2- 4-Hydroxy-3- 2-Ethoxy-6-methyl-4- 1-(Aminomethyl)-3-methylpyrimidin-4(3h)- methoxybenzaldehyde; sulfamic nitrophenolmethylpyrimidine-2,4-dione one acid 4-Amino-2,5-2-(2,6-Difluorophenyl)-4- 1-Aminopiperidin-2-one 4-Hydroxy-3-diethoxybenzonitrile hydroxy-5- (methoxymethyl)benzamidemethoxybenzaldehyde (2- 4-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-2-(4-1-(4-Amino-3-chloro-5-fluoro- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-2-Methoxyphenyl)acetal- methoxyphenyl)benzaldehyde phenyl)-ethanonemethylbenzamide dehyde 8-Hydroxyquinoline-5- 2-(2-Formyl-5-hydroxy-4-1-(4-Amino-3-chloro-5- 5-Amino-1-hydroxy-4- carbaldehydemethoxyphenyl)benzoic acid (trifluoromethyl)phenyl)eth-methoxypyridin-2-one anone 5- 4-Hydroxy-2-[3- 2-Chloro-4-methyl-6-6-Amino-2-hydroxy-5- Hydroxypicolinaldehyde (hydroxymethyl)phenyl]-5-methoxyphenol methoxypyridazin-3-one methoxybenzaldehyde4-(Ethoxymethyl)-2,6- 4-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-2-3-Acetyl-4-hydroxycyclohexa- 5-Ethoxy-4- dimethylphenolphenylbenzaldehyde 1,3-diene-1-carbonitrile fluorocyclohexene-1-carbonitrile 2-Chloro-4,5- 4-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-2-(2- Ethyl 5-acetyl-2-4-Hydroxy-3- dimethoxybenzaldehyde methylphenyl)benzaldehydehydroxybenzoate (hydroxymethyl)benzonitrile 4-Methoxy-2-2-(2-Fluorophenyl)-4-hydroxy-5- 4-Methoxypyridine-2-3-Ethynoxybenzonitrile methylbenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehydecarbonitrile 3,4-Bis(prop-2-en-1- 2-(2-Ethylphenyl)-4-hydroxy-5-2-Bromo-1-(3-hydroxy-4- 2,4- yloxy)benzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehydemethoxyphenyl)ethanone Bis(fluoromethoxymethyl)phe nol 4-Methoxy-6-4-Hydroxy-2-[4- Ethyl 3-ethoxy-4- 1-(Bromomethoxy)-3-nitrobenzene-1,3-diol (hydroxymethyl)phenyl]-5- hydroxybenzoate(methoxymethyl)benzene methoxybenzaldehyde Methyl 3,4-3-Pyridinecarboxaldehyde, 6- 4-Ethoxy-3-hydroxybenzoic3-(Difluoromethoxy)-2,4- dihydroxybenzoate hydrazinyl- aciddifluorobenzamide 3-Methoxy-4- 5-Ethoxy-2-fluoro-4-3-Fluoro-2-methoxyphenol 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- methylphenylacetonitrilehydroxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)ethanone; met hanol 3-Methoxy-4-3-Chloro-4-hydroxy-5- 1-(4-Hydroxy-2,3- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic(methylamino)benzoic methylbenzaldehyde dimethylphenyl)ethanone acidsodium acid 3-Hydroxyisoxazole-5- 5-Ethoxycyclohexa-1,5-diene-1-6-Chloro-2,3,4- 1-(4-Chloro-1-fluoro-3- carboxamide carbaldehydetrimethoxyphenol methoxycyclohexa-2,4-dien- 1-yl)ethanone6-Methoxybenzofuran-3- 2-Ethyl-3-oxo-1H-pyrazole-5- (R)-2-(3,4-4-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-2- ol carbonitrile Dimethoxyphenyl)oxiranemethylbenzoic acid 1-(4-Hydroxy-2,5- 4-Ethoxy-3-fluorobenzaldehyde2-Chloro-1,5-dimethoxy-3- 1-(4-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-2-dimethylphenyl)ethanone methylbenzene methylphenyl)ethanone 1-(3,4-Benzaldehyde, 3- Ethyl 2-chloro-4-fluoro-5- 1-(2-Ethyl-4-hydroxy-5-Dimethoxyphenyl)-3-(3- (fluoromethoxy)- isocyanatobenzoatemethoxyphenyl)ethanone hydroxy-4- methoxyphenyl)prop-2- en-1-one3-Methyl-2-thioxo-1,3- Cycloheptanone, 3-methoxy-4-Fluoro-2-methoxyaniline 3-Hydroxy-6- thiazinan-4-onemethylidenecyclohex-3-ene- 1,2-dione 4-Hydroxy-2-3-Fluoro-4-aminobenzaldehyde 2-Bromo-1-(4-hydroxy-3-2-Methoxy-3-methyl-4- methylbenzonitrile methoxyphenyl)ethanonenitrophenol 1-(3-Chloro-6-hydroxy- 3-Chloro-6-hydroxy-2-alpha-Iodo-3′-methoxy-4′- 4-Acetyl-2- 2,4- methylbenzaldehydehydroxyacetophenone methoxybenzonitrile dimethylphenyl)ethanone 3-Acetylphenyl (2R)-2-(3- 4- (3,5-Difluoro-3- isocyanate Methoxyphenyl)oxiraneCyanocyclohexanecarboxal- methoxycyclohexa-1,4-dien- dehyde1-yl)methanol N-(2-Methoxy-4- 6-(4-Formyl-2- 3-(2-2-(Difluoromethoxy)-4- nitrophenyl)formamide methoxyphenoxy)hexanoicacid Chloroethoxy)benzonitrile propan-2-ylphenol 2-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-1,3,6-Trimethyl-2-oxopyridine-4- 2-Amino-5-formyl-4- Chloro4-chlorooxy-3- 7,8- carbonitrile methylthiophene-3- methoxybenzoatedihydrobenzo[7]annulen- carbonitrile 9-one 1,3-Dimethyl-5-2-Nitroso-4,5- 3-Oxocyclopent-1-ene-1- 1-Amino-3-methyluracilhydroxyuracil dimethoxybenzaldehyde carbonitrile 5-(Chloromethyl)-2-4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-2-prop-2- 2-Bromo-4- 3-Methoxy-2-methyl-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde enylbenzaldehyde methoxymethylphenol(methylamino)benzoic acid 1-Methyl-2-oxopyridine- 2,5-Dihydroxy-6-4-Tert-butyl-2-ethoxyphenol 5-(Chloromethyl)-2- 3,4-dicarbonitrilemethoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenol 5-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-1-6-Hydroxy-2-methyl-3- Methyl 3,4-diethoxybenzoate O-(3-Methoxy-4-methyl-3H-pyridine-2,6- methylidenecyclohexan-1-onemethylphenyl)hydroxylamine dione 4-(1-Ethylsulfanylethyl)-3-Chloro-4-hydroxybenzamide 2-Ethyl-4-hydroxy-3- 1-(4-Aminooxy-3-2-methoxyphenol methoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)ethanone1,2-Dimethoxy-4-(1- 1H-Indazol-5-ol, 4-methoxy-1-(5-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-2- 4-Aminooxy-3- methoxyethyl)benzenemethylphenyl)propan-1-one methoxybenzonitrile Benzoic acid, 4-hydroxy-2,6-Dimethoxy-3-methylpyridine 1-(4-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-2-1,3-Dimethoxy-6- 3-methoxy-, 1- methylphenyl)propan-1-onemethylcyclohexa-1,3-diene methylethyl ester 5,6,7-Trichloroquinolin-4-(Dimethoxymethyl)-2- 2-Methoxy-1-aminopyridinium 1-(4-Butoxy-3- 8-olmethoxy-6-methylphenol hydroxyphenyl)ethanone 4-Methoxy-1-5-Amino-3-ethyl-2,6- 4-Acetyl-2- 4-Methyl-1-oxo-1,4-methylpyridin-2(1H)-one dimethylpyrimidin-4-one methoxybenzaldehydethiazepan-3-one 1-Chloro-2,4- N-(2,3,4,6- 6-Hydroxy-7-methoxytetralin1-(4-Hydroxy-3- diisocyanatobenzene Tetramethylphenyl)methaniminemethoxyphenyl)but-2-en-1- one 1,3-Dichloro-dihydro- 4-Hydroxy-3-4-(Hydroxymethyl)-2- 2-Methoxy-6-methyl-4-propyl- pyrimidine-2,4-dionemethoxybenzaldehyde; methoxy-3-methylphenol phenol praseodymium3-Hydroxy-4- 4,5-Dimethoxy-2- 4-(Dimethylaminomethyl)-6- 1-[3-Hydroxy-2-methoxybenzamide trimethylstannylbenzaldehyde fluoro-2-methoxyphenol(methoxymethyl)phenyl]eth- anone 4-Hydroxy-3- 3-Hydroxy-2- Ethanone,1-[4-hydroxy-3-(1- 3-Methyl-2-oxo-1H-pyridine- methoxybenzamide(hydroxymethyl)benzaldehyde methylethyl)phenyl]- 4-carbonitrile4-Hydroxy-3,5- 4-Amino-2H-triazine-1- 1-(3-Tert-butyl-4- 2-(4-Hydroxy-3-dimethoxy-N- carbaldehyde hydroxyphenyl)ethanonemethoxycyclohexa-2,4-dien- methylbenzamide 1-ylidene)acetonitrile4-Hydroxy-3- 5-Chloro-2-methoxy-4- 4-Hydroxy-3-isopropyl- 4-Chloro-2,4-methoxybenzohydroxamic methylaniline benzoic acid methyl esterdimethoxycyclohexa-1,5- acid dien-1-amine 1,4-Methano-1H-(3,5-Dichloro-2- 3-Dimethylamino-4-hydroxy- N-[(3,4-cyclopenta[c]furan-3,5- methoxyphenyl)hydrazine benzoic acid methylester Dimethoxyphenyl)methyl]methan- dione, tetrahydro- imine1,3-Bis(4-hydroxy-3- (5-Chloro-2-methoxy-3- 4-Cyclopropyl-2-4-(Dimethylamino)-2- methoxyphenyl)prop-2- methylphenyl)hydrazinemethoxyphenol (methylideneamino)phenol en-1-one 1H-Pyrrole-3,4-(5-Chloro-4-methyl-2- 3-Acetyl-5-fluorobenzonitrile Methyl2-cyclopropyl-5- dicarbonitrile, 2-amino- methoxyphenyl)hydrazinemethoxybenzoate 1-(ethylideneamino)-5- methyl- (2- Benzoic acid,2,3-dichloro-4- 5-Bromo-2-methoxy-4- 1-(Difluoromethoxy)-3-Methoxyphenyl)hydrazine hydroxy-, methyl ester methylPhenol(methoxymethyl)benzene 5-Hydroxypyrimidin- Methyl 2,3-difluoro-4-2-Amino-4-chloro-3,5- 1-Ethoxy-3-fluoro-5- 4(3H)-one hydroxybenzoatedicyanothiophene methoxybenzene 1- (4-Formyl-2-2H-1,3-Thiazine-2-thione, 5- 2-(Difluoromethoxy)-1-fluoro-(Methoxymethyl)pyridin- methoxyphenyl)carbamic acid acetyl-3,6-dihydro-4-methoxybenzene 1-ium-3-carbonitrile 3-Methoxy-4- 1-Butoxybutane;4-hydroxy-3- 6-Methoxyoxane-2- 1-Fluoro-3-methoxy-5-hydroxyphenylglycolaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde carbonitrile(methoxymethyl)benzene 3-Dimethylallyl-4- 1-Cyclopropyl-2,4- Ethanone,1-(2-amino-3,5- 2-Methyl-4- hydroxybenzaldehyde dimethoxybenzenedimethoxyphenyl)- (methylamino)benzonitrile 4-Hydroperoxy-2- (2,4-5-Acetyl-2-hydroxybenzoyl 3-(Methoxymethyl)-5- methoxy-phenolDimethoxyphenyl)methanimine chloride methylbenzaldehyde 4-Hydroxy-2-3-Amino-1,6-dimethylpyrazin-2- 3- 1-(3-Acetyl-5-bromo-4-methylbenzaldehyde one (Chloromethoxy)benzonitrilehydroxyphenylfethanone 4-Hydroxy-2- (1-Amino-piperidin-4-yl)-4-Chloro-3- 3-Butoxy-4-hydroxybenzoic methoxybenzaldehyde methanolhydroxybenzaldehyde acid 4- 1-(3-Tert-butyl-4-hydroxy-5- Methyl4-acetyl-3- (2-Chloro-5-ethoxy-4- Methoxybenzene- methylphenyl)ethanonemethoxybenzoate methylphenyl)methanol carbothialdehyde Vanillic acid,heptyl (5-Formyl-2-methoxyphenyl) 3-Hydroxy-6-methyl-3,4-4-Bromo-2-fluoro-3- ester formate dihydro-2H-pyran-2-onemethoxybenzonitrile 3,4-Dimethoxybenzyl 1-(3-Hydroxy-4- 2-Methoxy-4-(2-3-(Cyclopropylmethoxy)-4- methyl ether methoxyphenyl)butan-2-onehydroxyethenyl)phenol hydroxybenzaldehyde 1,3-Dimethoxy-2,4,5- 2,5,6-2,3-Dihydro-5-hydroxy-2- Deuterio-(2,3,5,6- trimethylbenzeneTrimethoxynicotinaldehyde (hydroxymethyl)-4H-pyran-4- tetradeuterio-4-one deuteriooxyphenyl)methanone 2,3,5-Trichloro-4- Piperidine-1,2-dicarbaldehyde 2,4-Dicyano-3-methylaniline Vanillin-13C6hydroxybenzaldehyde 2,3,6-Trichloro-4- 8-Hydroxy-4-methylquinoline-5-5-(Methoxymethyl)thiophene- 2,3,6-Trideuterio-5-hydroxy-hydroxybenzaldehyde carbonitrile 2-carbaldehyde 4-methoxybenzaldehyde2,5-Dichloro-4- 2-Thiophenecarbonitrile, 5- 5-Hydroxy-1-methyluracil2-Deuterio-4- hydroxybenzaldehyde chloro-4-formyl- methoxybenzaldehydeBenzaldehyde, 4,5,6- 4-Iodo-3-methoxybenzonitrile4-(1-Hydroxyethyl)-2,6- 3-Deuterio-4- trichloro-2-hydroxydimethoxyphenol methoxybenzaldehyde 2,3,5,6-Tetrachloro-4-4-Methoxy-3,5- 3-Hydroxy-2-methoxy-6- 2-Deuterio-4- hydroxybenzaldehydedimethylpicolinaldehyde (methoxymethyl)benzaldehyde hydroxybenzaldehyde5,6- Methyl 3- 2-Methoxy-3,4- 2-Chloro-6-ethoxy-4-Dichlorosalicylaldehyde (methoxymethyl)benzoate dimethyl phenolnitrophenol 2-Chloro-6- 5-Chloro-7-fluoro-quinolin-8-ol2,3,4-Trimethoxy-5- Phenol, 2,4-dichloromethoxy- hydroxybenzaldehydemethyl phenol 2-Hydroxy-3,4,5- Methyl 4-formamido-3-5-Acetyl-2-hydroxybenzene- 2-Fluoro-4-(iodomethyl)-6-trimethyl-2-cyclopenten- methylbenzoate 1-sulfonyl chloridemethoxyphenol 1-one Vanillyl acetate Methyl 3-chloro-4- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-2,3,6-Trichloro-4-hydroxy-5- formamidobenzoate sulfanylphenyl)ethanonemethoxybenzaldehyde 3-(4-Hydroxy-3- Methyl 4-formylamino-3- Methyl4-hydroxy-3- 3-Hydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy-3- methoxyphenyl)propanalmethoxybenzoate (trifluoromethyl)benzoate methoxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1- oneBenzaldehyde, 3,4- Methyl 3-chloro-4- 3-Methoxy-4-propan-2- Ethanone,1-[3-chloro-5-(1,1- dimethoxy-, o- (methylamino)benzoate ylbenzaldehydedimethylethyl)-4- methyloxime hydroxyphenyl]- 3-Allyloxy-4-3-Methyl-4-methylamino- Benzaldehyde, 4-methoxy-3- 2-Oxo-3-methoxybenzaldehyde benzoic acid methyl ester [(methylthio)methoxy]-oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6- carbaldehyde 3-Amino-2,6-dimethyl-2-Pyridinecarboxylic acid, 6- 6-Oxo-2,3-dihydropyran-2- 4-Hydroxy-3-4(3H)-pyrimidinone cyano-5-hydroxy-, methyl ester carbaldehyde(methylsulfanyl)benzaldehyde 3-(Hydroxymethyl)-1- Methyl5-formyl-2-hydroxy-3- Benzoic acid, 4- 3-Acetyl-2,4-methylpyrrolidin-2-one iodobenzoate (mercaptomethyl)-3-methoxy-,dihydroxybenzaldehyde methyl ester p-Benzoquinone, 2,6- 2,3-Difluoro-4-1-(4-Hydroxy-3- 5-Methoxy-1-methyl-1H- dimethoxy-, 4-oximehydroxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)butan-1-one imidazole-2-carbonitrile2-Hydroxy-3,5,5- Ethyl 3-chloro-4-hydroxy-5- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-(4S,6R)-4-Methoxy-6- trimethyl-2-cyclohexen- methylbenzoatephenyl)-pentan-1-one methyloxan-2-one 1-one 4- Ethyl3-chloro-5-fluoro-4- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- 3-(Hexyloxy)-4-Methoxycycloheptanone hydroxybenzoate methoxyphenyl)hexan-1-onepropoxybenzaldehyde 2-Methoxymethyl-2- 2-Methoxy-4-(oxiran-2-1-(4-Hydroxy-3- 2′,4′-Dihydroxy-3′- methylpyrrolidine-1-yl)cyclohexan-1-ol methoxyphenyl)heptan-1-one methoxyacetophenonecarboxaldehyde 4-(Benzyloxy)-2-fluoro- 4-Ethoxy-2,3-difluoro-6-4-Carbamoyl-2- 1-(5-Bromo-2,4-dihydroxy-3- 5-hydroxybenzaldehydemethylbenzaldehyde mercaptothiazole methoxyphenyl)ethan-1-one4-(Benzyloxy)-3- Benzaldehyde, 3-ethyl-4- 2-N,N-Dimethylamino-5-3-Chloro-4-methoxy-5- hydroxybenzaldehyde hydroxy-5-methoxy-hydroxy-4-pyrimidone methylbenzaldehyde 3-Hydroxy-1,2,6-3-(4-Benzyloxybutoxy)-4- 2,3,5-Trichloro-4,6- 6-Bromo-1-ethenyl-3-trimethylpyridin-4-one hydroxybenzaldehyde dimethoxyphenolhydroxypyridine-2(1H)-thione Furan-2(5H)-one, 5-3-Ethoxy-2-hydroxybenzonitrile 2,4,5-Trifluoro-3- 5-Isocyanato-2-trichioromethyl-3- methoxybenzonitrile methylbenzonitrilehydroxy-4-methyl- 3-Fluoro-2- 5-Fluoro-2-hydroxy-3- 4-Iodo-3-1-Cyclohexene-1- methoxyaniline methoxybenzonitrile methoxybenzaldehydecarboxaldehyde, 2-chloro-3- (hydroxymethylene)- 2-Hydroxy-6-4-(3-Methoxy-4- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- 3-(Difluoromethoxy)-2,4,6-methylbenzaldehyde hydroxyphenyl)butanal methoxyphenyl)propane-1,2-trimethylbenzaldehyde dione 3-Hydroxy-4- 5-Ethyl-4-hydroxy-3-5-Acetyl-2-chloro-4- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- methylbenzaldehydemethylbenzaldehyde hydroxybenzonitrile nitrosobenzaldehyde 4-Formyl-2-5-Methoxynicotinonitrile 1,4-Dihydro-5-hydroxy-4-oxo-2-Fluoro-6-hydroxy-3- methoxytropone 2-pyridinecarboxaldehydemethylbenzaldehyde 3-Ethoxy-4- 5-Methoxycyclohexa-1,5-diene-4,5-Dihydroxy-2- 2-Methoxy-3- propoxybenzaldehyde 1-carbaldehydemethylbenzaldehyde (methoxymethyl)phenol 2-Fluoro-4-2-Chloro-1-(3-chloro-4- 1-(3,4-Dimethoxypyrazol-1- 2-Propen-1-one, 3-(3-hydroxybenzaldehyde hydroxyphenyl)ethanone yl)ethanonehydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)-1- phenyl- 3-Fluoro-4- 3-(2-Ethoxyethoxy)-4-1-Methyl-2-oxo-1,2- Isomagnaldehyde hydroxybenzaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde dihydropyridine-4- carbaldehyde 4-Fluoro-3-3-Hydroxy-4- Thieno[2,3-b]furan-5- 2-(Methoxymethyl)-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde methyl phthalaldehyde carboxaldehyde nitrosophenol2,4(1H,3H)- 3-Chloro-4-methoxybenzamide Benzofuran-6-carbaldehyde1,3-Dimethyl-6-methylidene- Pyrimidinedione,2-oxopyrimidine-4-carbonitrile dihydro-1,3-dimethyl- 5-Chloro-2-4-Hydroxy-3- 3-Methoxy-4- 3-Amino-1,6-dimethyl-1,2- methoxyphenolisopropylbenzaldehyde (methylthio)benzaldehyde dihydropyridin-2-one3,6-Difluoro-2- 3-Chloro-2,4,5-trifluoro-6- Methyl 5-Formyl-2-2-Amino-4-chloropyrimidine- methoxyphenol methoxyaniline hydroxybenzoate5-carbonitrile 5-Cyanotropolone 2-Fluoro-4- 2,3-Dimethoxy-4-4-Amino-2-fluoro-5- (methylamino)benzonitrile methylphenolmethoxybenzonitrile 3-Ethoxy-4- Cyclopentanol; 3-hydroxy-4-2-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-3- 3-(3-Hydroxy-4- hydroxyphenylacetonitrilemethoxybenzaldehyde methylcyclohexa-2,5-diene- methoxyphenyl)-1-(4-1,4-dione hydroxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1- one Methyl 3-methoxy-4-Benzaldehyde, 3-mercapto-4,5- 2-Methoxy-3,5- 6-Chloro-5- methylbenzoatedimethoxy- dimethylbenzene-1,4-diol methoxynicotinaldehyde3-Isopropoxy-4- 1-(4-Chloro-2-fluoro-5- 4-(2,3-Dihydroxypropoxy)-3-6-Chloro-4- methoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)ethanonemethoxybenzaldehyde methoxypicolinaldehyde 4-Methoxy-3-3,4-Dihydro-2H-1,4- Cyclohexyl-(4-hydroxy-3- 5-Fluoro-6-methoxypyridine-propoxybenzaldehyde benzoxazine-7-carboxamide methoxyphenyl)methanone2-carbaldehyde 3-Methoxy-4- 2-Methyl-3- 2′-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-3-2-Fluoro-3-methoxypyridine- propoxybenzaldehyde propoxybenzaldehydemethoxybenzophenone 5-carbaldehyde 3-Butoxy-4-7-Methyl-5-nitroquinolin-8-ol 4-Chlorobenzene-1,3-3-Isocyanatobenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde dicarbaldehyde 2-Chloro-4-1-Methoxy-3-(methoxymethyl)- 6-Methoxy-5-methylpyridine- 3-Iodo-5-hydroxybenzonitrile 5-methylbenzene 2-carbaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde3-Amino-2,6- Dihydroxytropylium 5-Methoxy-4- 3-(Aminomethyl)-4-dimethoxypyridine methylnicotinaldehyde hydroxybenzaldehyde2,4-Dimethoxyphenol 4-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-2- 3′-Ethoxy-4′- 2-Formyl-6-methylbenzaldehyde methylacetophenone hydroxybenzamide 2-Fluoro-3,4-3-Iodo4-hydroxy-5- 4-Ethoxy-2,3- 5-(4-Hydroxy-3- dihydroxybenzaldehydemethylbenzaldehyde difluorobenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)penta-2,4- dienal2-Fluoro-4,5- 1,2,3,5-Tetrafluoro-4- 3,4- 4-Hydroxy-3-dihydroxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzene Bis(difluoromethoxy)benzal-octoxybenzaldehyde dehyde 4-Formyl-1,3-dimethyl- 1-[4-(Hydroxymethyl)-5-4-Amino-3,5- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- 1,3(2H)- methylimidazol-1-yl]ethanonedichlorobenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)nonadec-2- dihydroimidazole-2-en-1-one thione 2-Fluoro-3- 3,5-Dichloro-4-methoxy-2-3-Bromo-5-methyl-4- 2-Chloro-3- methoxybenzyl alcohol methylbenzaldehydehydroxybenzaldehyde (hydroxymethylidene)cyclo- pentene-1-carbaldehyde(4-Fluoro-3- 2-Methoxy-6-methylpyridin-3-ol 1-Methyl-2-methoxy-6-3-(Hydroxymethylidene)-2- methoxyphenyl)methanol methoxymethylbenzenemethylcyclohexene-1- carbaldehyde 2-Chloro-5-hydroxy-5-Thioxo-4,5-dihydro-1,3,4- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoyl(4-Formyl-2-methoxyphenyl) 2,4,6-cycloheptatrien-1-oxadiazole-2-carboxamide chloride 3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)prop- one2-enoate 5-Chloro-2-hydroxy- 4′-Hydroxy-3′-methoxy-2-4-Hydroxy-5-isopropyl-2- 4,5-Dimethylthiophene-3-2,4,6-cycloheptatrien-1- methyl-propiophenone methylbenzaldehydecarboxamide one 3-Fluoro-4,5- 3-Hydroxy-2-methoxy-4,6-4-Amino-3-bromo-2,5- 4-Bromo-2-fluoro-3- dihydroxybenzaldehydedimethyl-5- difluorobenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehydemethylidenecyclohex-2-en-1- one 3-Chloro-4- 3-Methoxy-4-methylbenzamide4-Acetyl-2,6-dichloro-3- Methyl 4-chloro-3- fluorobenzaldehydefluoroaniline ethoxybenzoate 5-Methoxy-2- 3-Methoxy-5-methyl-2-5-Acetyl-2-amino-6-fluoro-3- 2-(3-Amino-2-oxopyrrolidin-1-thiophenecarboxamide sulfanylbenzaldehyde methylbenzonitrileyl)acetaldehyde 5-Isopropenyl-2- 7-Hydroxy-2,3-dihydro-1H-3-Acetyl-5-chloro-2- (E)-1,3-Bis(3-hydroxy-4- hydroxy-2,4,6-indene-4-carbaldehyde fluorobenzonitrile methoxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1-cycloheptatrien-1-one one Benzoic acid, 3-formyl-4-Fluoro-2,5-dimethoxy-3,6- (NE)-N-[[3- Furoquaiaoxidin4,6-dihydroxy-2,5- dimethylphenol (difluoromethoxy)phenyl]methyl-dimethyl-, methyl ester idene]hydroxylamine 2,4-Dihydroxy-3,6-1-(3-Ethyl-4-hydroxy-5- 2,4-Dihydroxy-3- 2-Bromo-5-ethoxy-4-dimethylbenzaldehyde methylphenyl)ethanone chlorobenzaldehydemethylbenzaldehyde 6-Methoxy-2- 2-Amino-4-methylpyrimidine-5-3-Chloro-2- 2-Methoxy-5-methyl-4- (methylamino)tropone carbonitrilemethoxybenzaldehyde (oxiran-2-yl)benzonitrile 3-Ethoxy-4- 2-Chloro-4,6-4-Hydroxy-2,3- 2-[(3-Hydroxy-4- hydroxybenzyl alcoholbis(methoxymethyl)phenol dimethylbenzaldehydemethoxyphenyl)methylidene]- 3-methylbutanal Benzaldehyde, 2-fluoro-1-Acetyl-3,6-dihydro-2H- 2-Fluoro-4- Butyl 3-hydroxy-4-5-hydroxy-4-methoxy- pyridine-5-carbaldehyde hydrazinylbenzonitrilemethoxybenzoate 6-Fluorovanillin 2,4-Dimethyl-6- 2-Chloro-5-(E)-3-(4-Hydroxy-3- (methylideneamino)phenol methoxybenzonitrilemethoxyphenyl)-2- methylprop-2-enal 2-Fluoro-3-hydroxy-4-2,4-Dimethyl-6- (3- Allylvanillin methoxybenzaldehyde(propylideneamino)phenol Methoxyphenyl)methanimine 3-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-5-3-Amino-1,5,6-trimethylpyridin- 4-Formyl-1,2-benzoquinone1-(4-Hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde 2-one methoxyphenyl)-3-methylbutan-1-one Benzaldehyde, 2-fluoro- 3-Hydroxy-1,5,6-[2-Ethoxy-3,5,6-trifluoro-4- 3-Chloro-4-hydroxy-5- 4-hydroxy-2-methoxy-trimethylpyridin-2-one (methoxymethyl)phenyl]meth- methoxybenzoylchloride anol 3-Fluoro-5-hydroxy-4- 3-Hydroxy-1,5,6-4-Formyl-1H-pyrazole-1- 7-Hydroxy-2- methoxybenzaldehydetrimethylpyridine-2-thione carbothioamide methylbenzo[b]furan-4-carbaldehyde 2-Fluoro-4- 3-Hydroxy-1,5-dimethylpyridine- 3-Methoxy-4-2-Chloro-1-(3-chloro-4- (hydroxymethyl)-6- 2-thione methylbenzonitrilehydroxy-5- methoxyphenol methoxyphenyl)ethanone 2,6-Difluoro-3-3-Hydroxy-1,6-dimethyl-1H- 5-Hydroxy-2,3-dimethylpyran-4-Chloro-5-methoxy-1,2- methoxybenzaldehyde pyridine-2-thione 4-onethiazole-3-carbonitrile 2-Chloro-4,6- (4-Ethoxy-2- 2-Fluoro-6-methoxy-4-4-(2-Ethylbutoxy)-3- dimethoxyaniline methylphenyl)methanol methylphenol methoxybenzaldehyde Benzaldehyde, 2,5- 4-Hydroxy-3-5-Hydroxy-6-methoxy-1- (2S)-2-[3- difluoro-3,4-dihydroxy-methoxybenzaldehyde; indanone (Difluoromethoxy)phenyl]oxi-methoxymethane rane Benzaldehyde, 2,6- 3,4- 1-Aminopiperidin-2-ol4-Methoxy-3-(4- difluoro-3,4-dihydroxy- Dihydroxybenzaldehyde;methylpentoxy)benzaldehyde ethoxyethane 2-Allyl-3-hydroxy-4-2-Acetyl-4-hydroxy-3- 5-Chloro-2,4- (2,4-Dimethoxy-6-methoxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde dihydroxybenzaldehydemethylphenyl)methanethiol 2-Ethoxy-4-prop-2- 3-Methoxy-4- Methyl4-(chloromethyl)-3- 2-Bromo-3- enylphenol (sodiooxy)benzaldehydemethoxybenzoate methoxybenzonitrile 1,3- N-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-4- 1-Guaiacolethanon Benzenedicarboxaldehyde, methylbenzamide(Cyanomethyl)cyclopentane- 2,4-dihydroxy-6- 1-carbonitrile methyl-2,5-Dimethoxy-4- 4-Methoxy-3- Benzaldehyde, 3-(1,1-3-Fluoro-5-methoxy-4- methylbenzaldehyde (trifluoromethoxy)benzaldehydedimethylethyl)-4-hydroxy-5- methylbenzaldehyde methoxy- Methyl4-amino-3- 1-(3-Hydroxy-4- 1-(3-Bromo-4-hydroxy-5- 2-(3-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzoate methoxyphenyl)propan-2-one methylphenyl)ethanonemethoxyphenyl)propanal 2-Methoxy-N-methyl-4- Methyl 5-methyl-6-oxo-1,6-Benzaldehyde, 5-acetyl-2,4- 3-Chloro-5-methoxy-4- nitroanilinedihydropyridine-2-carboxylate dihydroxy- methylbenzaldehyde3-Fluoro-4,5- (2-Formyl-4,5- Phenol, 2-ethoxy-6-methyl- 2-(3-Methoxy-4-dimethoxybenzaldehyde dimethoxyphenyl)boronic acid hydroxyphenyl)butanal5-Fluoro-2,3- 2,6-Difluoro-4- 4-Hydroxy-2,5- 3-Bromo-5-methoxy-4-dimethoxybenzaldehyde hydroxybenzaldehyde dimethoxybenzaldehydemethylbenzaldehyde 2,3,4-Trimethoxyphenol (4-Formyl-2-methoxyphenyl)1-Nitroso-2,4- 2-Hydroxy-5- (E)-3-(3,4- dimethoxybenzene(methoxymethyl)benzaldehyde dihydroxyphenyl)prop-2-enoate 2-Fluoro-3,4-3-Ethoxy-4-(3- 4-Chloro-2-fluoro-5- 2-Ethoxy-4-(1- dimethoxybenzaldehydehydroxypropoxy)benzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde hydroxyethyl)phenol2-Fluoro-4,5- 2,5-Dimethyl-3-iodo-4- 2-Amino-5-bromo-4-hydroxy-1-(3-Ethoxy-4- dimethoxybenzaldehyde hydroxybenzaldehyde3-methoxybenzaldehyde hydroxyphenyl)propan-1-one 2-Chloro-3-hydroxy-4-6-Bromo-2,4-diethoxy-3- 1-(Dichloromethyl)-2,4- 1-(3,4-Dihydro-2H-1,4-methoxybenzaldehyde methylphenol diisocyanatobenzenebenzoxazin-7-yl)ethanone Benzoic acid, 2,5- (2E)-2-[(3-Hydroxy-4-2,3-Dihydrobenzofuran-6- 5-Amino-4-chlorothiophene-difluoro-4-hydroxy-3- methoxyphenyl)methylidene]-3- carbaldehyde2-carbonitrile methoxy- methylbutanal 2,5-Difluoro-4-hydroxy-(2Z)-2-[(3-Hydroxy-4- N-[(3- 3-Chloro-4-hydroxy-5- 3-methoxybenzaldehydemethoxyphenyl)methylidene]-3- Methoxyphenyl)methyl]methan-trifluoromethyl-benzaldehyde methylbutanal imine 2,6-Difluoro-4-hydroxy-4-Methoxy-2,5-dimethylfuran-3- 3,4,4′-Trihydroxy-3′- 3-Fluoro-4-3-methoxybenzaldehyde ol methoxychalcone methoxypicolinonitrile Methyl4-amino-3,5- 3-Ethoxy-4-methylbenzaldehyde 3′,4′-Dimethoxy-3,4-5-Chloro-4-methoxypyridine- dichlorobenzoate dihydroxychalcone2-carbaldehyde 4′-Amino-3′,5′- 3-Methoxy-6-methylbenzene-3,4-Bis(3-methylbut-2- 4,6-Dimethoxypyridin-3-ol dichloroacetophenone1,2,4-triol enoxy)benzaldehyde 3- (3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-phenyl)-3-(Difluoromethoxy)-2,4,5- 3-Chloro-4-methoxypyridine-(Trifluoromethoxy)benzal- acetaldehyde trifluorobenzamide 2-carbonitriledehyde 1-(3-Bromo-4- 4-Chloro-2-methoxy-N- 6-Ethoxy-2,3-dihydro-1H-1-(4-Hydroxy-3- hydroxyphenyl)ethanone methylaniline inden-1-onemethoxyphenyl)-3-(4- hydroxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1- one 2,6-Difluoro-3,4-4,5-Dihydroxy-2,3- Benzoic acid, 3,4-dihydroxy- 4-Heptoxy-3-dimethoxybenzaldehyde dimethoxybenzaldehyde 5-(1-methylethoxy)-, methylhydroxybenzaldehyde ester 4-Bromo-2-methoxy-5- 4-Bromo-5-fluoro-2-4,5-Dichloro-2,3- Formic acid 2-methoxy-4- methylphenol methoxyphenoldimethoxybenzaldehyde formylphenyl ester 3-Bromo-5-ethoxy-4-2-Fluoro-1-methoxy-3- 3-(2- 3-Hydroxy-4-prop-2- hydroxybenzaldehyde(methylsulfonyl)benzene Fluoroethoxy)benzaldehyde ynoxybenzaldehyde2,3,4,5-Tetrachloro-6- 3,6-Difluoro-2- (4-Amino-3-chloro-5-3-Hydroxy-4-(2- methoxyaniline methoxybenzaldehydetrifluoromethyl-phenyl)- phenylpropoxy)benzaldehyde ethylene oxide3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxy-5- 3-Methyl-5- 2-Amino-5-formylbenzonitrile1-(4-Hydroxy-3- iodobenzonitrile (trifluoromethoxy)benzaldehydemethoxyphenyl)-2- methoxyethanone 4-Bromo-5- 4-Fluoro-2-methoxy-N-1-(Methoxymethyl)-1,2- 1-(3-Hydroxy-4- (chloromethyl)-2- methylanilinedihydro-5H-tetrazole-5-thione methoxyphenyl)decan-1-one methoxyphenol4-Methoxy-3-[(2- 3-[(2S)-Butan-2- 1-Methoxy-3- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-methylprop-2-en-1- yl]oxybenzaldehyde methylnaphthalen-2-olmethoxyphenyl)decan-1-one yl)oxy]benzaldehyde 2-Methyl-3-oxocyclohex-3-Ethoxy-4-[(3-methyl-2-buten- 3-Hydroxy-6-Chloro-(5-formyl-2-hydroxy-3- 1-ene-1-carbaldehyde 1-YL)oxy]benzaldehyde(methoxymethyl)-2H-pyran-2- methoxyphenyl)mercury one 1-Ethyl-3,5-2-(3-Ethoxyphenyl)acetaldehyde Cyclopentane-1,2- 3,4-Dimethoxy-5-dimethylpyrimidine- dicarbaldehyde trimethylstannylbenzaldehyde2,4(1H,3H)-dione 1,3-Dihydroxypyridin- 2-Methoxy-4-[(2S)-oxiran-2-3′,5′-Difluoro-4′- 4-(2-Hydroxy-4-methyl- 2(1H)-one yl]phenolhydroxyacetophenone phenoxy)-benzaldehyde 3-Acetylbenzaldehyde3-Chloro-4-hydroxy-N- (2R)-1-Methyl-5- 4-Trifluoroethoxy-3-methylbenzamide oxopyrrolidine-2- hydroxybenzaldehyde carbaldehyde4-Isobutoxy-3- 4-Chloro-2-methoxy-N,5- 5-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-2,3-Benzaldehyde, 4-hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde dimethylanilinedimethylpyridine (3-methoxypropoxy)- 3-Methoxy-4-(3-5-Chloro-2,4-dimethoxy-N- 5-Hydroxy-3-methyl-1H- Lactoyl vanillinmethylbutoxy)benzaldehyde methylaniline pyrimidine-2,4-dione1-(3-Chloro-4-hydroxy- 3-((R)-Sec-Butoxy)-4-methoxy- 2-Chloro-3-3-Methoxy-4-(pent-1- 5- benzaldehyde (hydroxymethylene)-1-ynyloxy)benzaldehyde methylphenyl)ethanone cyclopentene-1-carbaldehyde6-Acetyl-2(3H)- 4-Hydroxy-5-methyl-isophthalic 2-Methoxy-4-4-Methoxy-3-(pent-1- benzothiazolone acid dimethyl ester(iodomethyl)phenol ynyloxy)benzaldehyde 4-Hydroxy-3-5-Hydroxy-3-methylpyridine-2- 3-Hydroxypyridine-2,6- 3-Methoxy-4-(but-1-methoxyphenyl carbonitrile dicarbaldehyde ynyloxy)benzaldehydethiocyanate 1-Amino-4,6- 3-Hydroxy-4,6-dimethyl-1H-3,5-Dimethoxybenzene-1,2- 4-Methoxy-3-(but-1- dimethylpyridin-2(1H)-pyridin-2-one diol ynyloxy)benzaldehyde one 4-Isopropoxy-3- (2S)-2-(3-5-Formyl-2,3- 3-Ethoxy-5-fluoro-4- methoxybenzaldehydeMethoxyphenyl)oxirane dihydroxybenzonitrile hydroxybenzaldehyde1H-Isoindol-1-one, 2- 2-(Difluoromethoxy)-4- N-(4- 4-Hydroxy-3-(2-amino-2,3-dihydro- nitroaniline Formylphenyl)formamidehydroxyethoxy)benzaldehyde 5,7-Dimethyl-8- 3-Amino-1-methyl-6-4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzyl 4-Hydroxy-3-(2- hydroxyquinoline(trifluoromethyl)-1,2- bromide methoxyethoxy)benzaldehydedihydropyridin-2-one 3-Chloro-4-ethoxy-5- 3-Amino-1-ethyl-6-2,4-Dimethoxy-N- 4-Hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2(1H)- methylaniline methoxybenzaldehyde;(E)-4- one (4-hydroxy-3- methoxyphenyl)but-3-en-2- one1,3-Dimethylpyrimidine- 6-Methoxy-1H-indazol-5-ol 4-Chloro-2-(1,1,2,2-Ethyl 2-(4-formyl-2- 2,4(1H,3H)-dithione tetrafluoroethoxy)phenolhydroxyphenoxy)acetate 4-Hydroxy-5- 3,4-Difluoro-5- 1,4-Benzodioxine-6-3-Ethoxy-4-[(6- methylisophthalaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde carbaldehydehydroxyhexyl)oxy]benzal- dehyde 3-(Chloromethoxy)-4- 3,4-Difluoro-5-1,3-Dimethyl-5- 4-(2-Ethoxyethoxy)-3- methoxybenzaldehydehydroxybenzaldehyde (methylamino)pyrimidine- hydroxybenzaldehyde2,4(1H,3H)-dione 5-Amino-3- (3,4-Difluoro-5- 4-Tert-butoxy-3-3-Hydroxy-4-(3- methylthiophene-2,4- methoxyphenyl)methanolmethoxybenzaldehyde methoxypropoxy)benzaldehyde dicarbonitrile3-(Hydroxymethyl)-4- 4-Hydrazinyl-3- 3-Hydroxy-4- 4-(3-Fluoropropoxy)-3-methoxybenzaldehyde (trifluoromethyl)benzonitrile isopropoxybenzaldehydehydroxybenzaldehyde Ethanone, 1,1′-(4- 2,6-Dimethoxy-3-pyridinol1-Chloro-2-(4- 4-Hydroxy-3- hydroxy-1,3- methoxyphenyl)hydrazinemethoxybenzaldehyde; phenylene)bis- phosphoric acid Isoeugenol4-[(2R)-Oxiran-2-yl]phenol 3-Amino-1,3-thiazolidine-2- 2-Hydroxy-3-thione methoxybenzaldehyde; hydrate Methyl 3,5-diformyl-2-4-Amino-3-methoxybenzoate Ethyl 3-hydroxy-4- 1,1-Diethoxyethane; 4-hydroxybenzoate methoxybenzoate hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde;propane-1,2-diol 3-Ethoxy-4- 3-Ethoxy-4-fluorobenzaldehyde7-Bromo-8-hydroxy-5- Ethoxyethane; 4-hydroxy-3- isopropoxybenzaldehydequinolinecarbaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde 2-Bromo-5-ethoxy-4-3-Hydroxy-4-(2- 4-Acetoxy-2-methylphenol (Z)-2-(4-Hydroxy-3-hydroxybenzaldehyde methoxyethoxy)benzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)-4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-4-oxobut-2- enal 3-Allyl-5-ethoxy-4-1-(3-Ethoxypiperidin-1- 1-(3-Bromo-4-hydroxy-5- Deute rio-[3-(1,1,2,2,2-hydroxybenzaldehyde yl)ethanone methoxyphenyl)Ethanonepentadeuterioethoxy)-4- (trideuteriomethoxy)phenyl]meth- anone2-Bromo-3-chloro-5- 3-(3,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)-3- 1-(2-Hydroxy-3-methyl-5-1,1-Diethoxyethane; 4- ethoxy-4- oxopropanal nitrophenyl)ethan-1-onehydroxy-3- hydroxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde 2-Chloro-5-ethoxy-4-2-[3- 1-(3-Chloro-2-hydroxy-5- 3-Ethoxy-4- hydroxybenzaldehyde(Difluoromethoxy)phenyl]oxirane nitrophenyl)ethanone hydroxybenzaldehyde5-Bromo-4- 2,6-Diethoxypyridin-3-amine Pyrrolidine-2,5-dithioneHexadecanoic acid; 4- (hydroxymethyl)-2- hydroxy-3- methoxyphenolmethoxybenzaldehyde 2-Chloro-6-ethoxy-4- 4-Amino-3-ethoxy-benzoic acid3-Hydroxy-4-(2- 4-Hydroxy-3- (hydroxymethyl)phenol methyl esterpropenyloxy)benzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde; pentanoic acid1-(3-Hydroxy-4- Methyl 4-amino-3- 3-Allyloxy-4- Formic acid;4-hydroxy-3- methoxyphenyl)propan- (difluoromethoxy)benzoatehydroxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde 1-one 2-Hydrazinylcyclohepta-3,4-Dimethoxyphenylglyoxal (3-Methoxy-2- 4-Hydroxy-3- 2,4,6-trien-1-onehydrate methylphenyl)methanol methoxybenzaldehyde; (E)- octadec-9-enoicacid 3-Ethoxy-2-hydroxy-5- 3,4-Dichloro-2,5- 1,2-Dichloro-3,5-Dodecanoic acid; 4-hydroxy- nitrobenzaldehyde dimethoxyphenoldimethoxybenzene 3-methoxybenzaldehyde Methyl 5-acetyl-2-4-Chloro-2,6-dimethoxyphenol 4-Chloro-2-methoxy-6- 3-Ethoxy-4- amino-4-methyl phenol hydroxybenzaldehyde; methylthiophene-3- propane-1,2-diolcarboxylate 4-Hydroxy-3- 1-(2,3-Dichloro-4-hydroxy-5,6-1-Formyl-3-oxopiperazine Hexanoic acid; 4-hydroxy-3- iodobenzaldehydedimethoxyphenyl)ethanone methoxybenzaldehyde 1-(3-Chloro-4-3-Amino-4-hydroxy-5- 4-Methyl-3-oxopiperazine-1- 4-Hydroxy-3-hydroxyphenyl)ethanone methoxybenzaldehyde carbonyl chloridemethoxybenzaldehyde; propanoic acid 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- (NE)-N-[[4-1,2,4-Triazin-5(4H)-one, 6- Butanoic acid; 4-hydroxy-3-iodophenyl)ethanone (methoxymethyl)cyclopenten-l- amino-3,4-dimethyl-methoxybenzaldehyde yl]methylidene]hydroxylamine 3-Chloro-4-hydroxy-5-7-Chloro-5-fluoro-quinolin-8-ol 6-Amino-4-methyl-3- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzonitrile sulfanylidene-3,4-dihydro- methoxybenzaldehyde;1,2,4-triazin-5(2H)-one octadecanoic acid Thiophene-2,4-5,7-Difluoro-quinolin-8-ol o-Methoxy-m-methyl-p- 3-Ethoxy-4-dicarbaldehyde allyl phenol hydroxybenzaldehyde; 2-methoxy-4-prop-2-enylphenol 2,3-Diamino-6-1-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)- 2-Chloro-4-hydroxy-3- Acetic acid;3-ethoxy-4- (trifluoromethyl)-4(3H)- 3-(3-hydroxyphenyl)prop-2-en-methoxybenzoic acid hydroxybenzaldehyde pyrimidinone 1-one4-Oxopiperidine-1- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)- Methyl1-acetyl-1H-pyrrole-3- 3,4- carboxamide 3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propan-1-carboxylate Dimethoxy(213C)cyclohexa- one 1,3,5-triene-1-carbaldehyde4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- Ethyl 3-chloro-5-cyano-2- 3-Methoxy-4-3-Hydroxy-4-(1,1,2- methylbenzaldehyde hydroxy-6-methylbenzoatehydroxyphenylglyoxal trifluoroethoxy)benzaldehyde4-[(1S)-1-Hydroxyethyl]- 3,4-Dimethoxy[7-13C]- 3-Ethoxycyclohept-2-en-1-3-Hydroxy-4-(1,2,2- 2-methoxyphenol benzaldehyde onetrifluoroethoxy)benzaldehyde 2-Hydroxy-4- Methyl 3,4-Dimethoxy[7-13C]-3,4- Ethanol; 4-hydroxy-3- pyridinecarboxaldehyde benzoateDiisopropoxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde; sulfuric acid Methyl4-amino-3- 2-Pyridinecarbonitrile, 5- 2-Bromo-4-hydroxy-3,5-2-(2-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-5- chlorobenzoate hydroxy-, 1-oxidedimethoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)acetaldehyde 3-Allyl-4-hydroxy-5-6-Methoxypyridine-2-thiol 4-Ethoxy-2-methoxyaniline 3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-benzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde cis-Isoeugenol2,2,2-Trifluoro-1-(4-hydroxy-3- 3-Amino-1-methylpyridin- 3-Methoxy-4-methoxyphenyl)ethanone 2(1H)-one methylperoxybenzaldehyde4-(Hexyloxy)-3- 2-Chloro-1-(4-hydroxy-3- 5-Formyl-2-hydroxybenzoyl4-Hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde methylphenyl)ethanone chloridemethoxybenzaldehyde; prop- 2-enyl hexanoate 3-(3-Methoxy-4-1-(4-Amino-3-chlorophenyl)-2- 3-Tert-butoxybenzaldehyde 3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxyphenyl)acrylonitrile chloro-ethanone hydroxybenzaldehyde; 1-(4-hydroxy-3- methoxyphenyl)propan-1-one 4-Butoxy-3-5-Cyano-2-hydroxybenzoyl 3,3′-Dimethoxy-4,4′- 3-Ethoxy-2-fluoro-4-(2-ethoxybenzaldehyde chloride dihydroxybenzophenonehydroxyethoxy)benzaldehyde 4-Hydroxy-3- 3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-benzoyl4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-2- 2-Hydroxy-3- propoxybenzaldehyde chloridemethylbenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde; 4- hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde 5-Allyl-2-hydroxy-3- 5-Carbamoyl-2-hydroxybenzoylEthanone, 1-[5-(1,1- (Z)-3-(4-Hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde chloridedimethylethyl)-2,4- methoxyphenyl)-2- dihydroxyphenyl]-phenylprop-2-enal 4-(Hexyloxy)-3- 4-Acetyl-2-methoxybenzoyl4-Methoxy-5,6-dihydro-2H- 2-(4-Hydroxy-3- hydroxybenzaldehyde chloridethiopyran-2-one methoxyphenyl)prop-2-enal 4-(4-Formyl-2-3-(Ethenyloxy)benzaldehyde 5-Hydroxy-1 H-pyridine-2-2-Ethyl-4-hydroxy-3- methoxyphenoxy)butanoic thione methoxybenzaldehyde;4- acid hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde 3-Ethoxy-4-(2- 2-Methyl-4-4-Hydroxy-3- 3-Ethoxy-4- hydroxyethoxy)benzaldehyde(methylamino)benzaldehyde isopropoxybenzaldehyde hydroxybenzaldehyde;prop-1- ene 3- 6-Ethoxypyridine-2- N-(2,4- 4-(4-Formyl-2-Methoxythiobenzamide carbaldehyde Dimethoxyanilino)formamidehydroxyphenoxy)butyl nitrate 3-Bromo-5-ethoxy-4-(2S)-1-Methyl-5-oxopyrrolidine- 1-(4-Amino-3- 4-(4-Chlorobutoxy)-3-hydroxybenzonitrile 2-carboxamide methoxyphenyl)ethanonehydroxybenzaldehyde 4-Butoxy-3- 1-(2-Thioxo-2,3-dihydrothiazol-1-(4-Hydroxy-3-iodo-5- 4-(3-Bromopropoxy)-3- methoxybenzaldehyde4-yl)ethanone methoxyphenyl)ethanone hydroxybenzaldehyde 4-(Allyloxy)-3-1-[3-Methyl-4- Methyl 3-methoxy-4- 3-(4-Formyl-2- methoxybenzaldehyde(methylamino)phenyl]ethanone methylaminobenzoate hydroxyphenoxy)propylnitrate 3-Chloro-5-ethoxy-4- 1-(4-Amino-2,3- 3-Oxo-4-propan-2- Azane;4-hydroxy-3- hydroxybenzaldehyde dimethylphenyl)ethan-1-oneylidenecyclohexene-1- methoxybenzaldehyde; carbaldehyde hydrochloride 3-1-(4-Hydroxy-3- 5-Methoxythiophene-2- 4-Aminooxy-3-Ethoxybenzenecarbothioamide nitrosophenyl)ethanone carbaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde; hydrochloride 3-Ethoxy-4-(2- 4-(Hydroxymethyl)-1-4-Methoxy-3-methyl-2-oxo- 4-Hydroxy-3- methylpropoxy)benzaldehydemethylpyridin-2(1H)-one 2H-pyran-6-carbaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde; 2-methylpropanoic acid; propan- 2-one 4-(3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxy-3,5-Difluoro-2-methoxyphenol Methyl 2-azido-4-hydroxy-5- Fulvene;4-hydroxy-3- phenyl)-4-oxo-butyric methoxybenzoate methoxybenzaldehydeacid 1-[4-Hydroxy-3- 2-Fluoro-6-hydroxy-3- (4S)-3-Oxo-4-prop-1-en-2-4-Hydroxy-3- (methoxymethyl)phenyl] methoxybenzaldehyde ylcyclohexene-1-methoxybenzaldehyde; (9Z,12Z)- ethan-1-one carbaldehydeoctadeca-9,12-dienoic acid 1-(3-Chloromethyl-4- 4-Formyl-2-hydroxyphenyl3,4-Bis(2- 4-Hydroxy-3- hydroxy-phenyl)- acetatemethoxyethoxy)benzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde; 2- ethanonemethoxy-4-[(E)-prop-1- enyl]phenol 3-Isobutoxy-4- N-(2-Methoxy-4-4-(2-Fluoroethoxy)-3- (E)-1-(4-Hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehydenitrophenyl)nitrous amide methoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)nonadec-10-en-1-one 1-(2,4- 4-[2-(Hydroxyamino)propyl]-2- 4-(3-Fluoropropoxy)-3-Butane-2,3-diol; 1,1- Dimethoxyphenyl)-N- methoxyphenolmethoxybenzaldehyde diethoxyethane; 4-hydroxy-3- methylmethanaminemethoxybenzaldehyde 3-Chloro-5-ethoxy-4- Methyl 3-fluoro-4-hydroxy-5-4-(4-Hydroxy-3- 4-Hydroxy-3- hydroxybenzoic acid methoxybenzoateethoxyphenyl)-3-buten-2-one methoxybenzaldehyde; oxolane- 2-carboxylicacid 3-Chloro-5-ethoxy-4- Methyl 3-acetyl-6-hydroxy-2,5- 3-Methoxy-2-4-Hydroxy-3- hydroxybenzonitrile dimethylbenzoate methylbenzamidemethoxybenzaldehyde; (E)-5- methyl-2-phenylhex-2-enal 3-Chloro-4,5-3,5-Diethoxy-2-hydroxy-4- 4-Methyl-2-methoxyresorcinol 4-Hydroxy-3-dihydroxybenzaldehyde methylbenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde; (Z)-5-methyl-2-phenylhex-2-enal 4-(1,3-Dithiolan-2-yl)-2-(1R,5S,8R)-1,8-Dimethyl-3- 1-(3-Hydroxy-4- 3-Ethoxy-2-fluoro-4-methoxyphenol azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane-2,4- methoxyphenyl)-3-hydroxybenzaldehyde dithione methylbutan-1-one Phenol, 2-methoxy-4-(1-2,3-Difluoro-4,5- Deuterio-(3,5-dideuterio-4- 3-(Bromomethoxy)-4-methylethenyl)- dihydroxybenzaldehyde hydroxyphenyl)methanonehydroxybenzaldehyde 3-Hydroxypyridine-2- 2,3,5-Trifluoro-4-4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde-13C 4-Hydroxy-3-(3- thiol hydroxybenzaldehydemethoxypropoxy)benzaldehyde; 4-methoxy-3-(3- methoxypropoxy)benzaldehyde3-Cyanophenyl 1-(2-Sulfanylidene-3H-1,3- 2-Chloro-3- (6-Formyl-2,3-isocyanate thiazol-5-yl)ethanone methoxybenzonitriledimethoxyphenyl)boronic acid 1-Chloromethyl-2,4-2,4-Dimethoxycyclohexan-1- 1-(5-Chloro-4-fluoro-2-3-Ethenyl-4-hydroxy-5- diisocyanatobenzene amine hydroxyphenyl)ethanonemethoxybenzaldehyde 2-Fluoro-4- 4-Benzofurancarbonitrile, 7-3′-Methoxy-4′- 4-Hydroxy-3- hydroxybenzonitrile hydroxy- hydroxychalconemethoxybenzaldehyde; 4- methylhexanoic acid 2,4-Dimethoxybenzoyl6-Methylisoeugenol 3-Methoxy-5-nitrocatechol 4-Hydroxy-3- chloridemethoxybenzaldehyde; 2- methylpentanoic acid 2-Fluoro-5-6-Methyl-eugenol 5-Methoxythiophene-2- 4-Hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehydecarbonitrile methoxybenzaldehyde; (E)-2- methylbut-2-enoic acid2-Fluoro-4- 1-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)-2-(3,4- 4-Cyclopentyloxy-3-4-Hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde dimethoxyphenyl)ethanonehydroxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde; 5- methylhexanoic acid 3-(2-1,3-Difluoro-5- 4-Acetylcyclopent-2-en-1-one 4-Hydroxy-3-Bromoethoxy)benzaldehyde (fluoromethyl)pyrimidine-2,4-methoxybenzaldehyde; 2- dione methylbutanoic acid 3-Chloro-4-3-Methoxy-4- 1-Acetyl-4-methyl-5- 4-(Difluoromethoxymethoxy)-hydroxybenzonitrile sulfanylbenzaldehyde oxocyclohex-3-ene3-hydroxybenzaldehyde 4-Amino-3- 4-Ethyl-5-fluoro-2-4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- 4- (trifluoromethoxy)benzo- methoxyphenolphenylbenzaldehyde [Difluoro(methoxy)methoxy]- nitrile3-hydroxybenzaldehyde 2,3-Difluoro-4- 1-(2-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-5-1-(2,5-Dimethoxyphenyl)-N- 4-Hydroxy-3- hydroxybenzonitrilemethoxyphenyl)ethanone methylmethanamine methoxybenzaldehyde; 4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-5-(3- methylbut-2- enyl)benzaldehyde 3-1-Ethyl-3-hydroxypyridine- 1-(3-Amino-4- Calcium; 4-hydroxy-3-(Difluoromethoxy)benzal- 2(1H)-thione ethoxyphenyl)ethanonemethoxybenzaldehyde; dehyde carbonate 3- 3-Ethenoxy-4-methoxy-2-(E)-3-(3-Hydroxy-4- Ethanol; ethoxyethane; 4- (Difluoromethoxy)benzo-trimethylstannylbenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)-1-(4- hydroxy-3- nitrilehydroxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1- methoxybenzaldehyde one 3′-Fluoro-4′- Methyl3-methoxy-4- 4-(2-Ethoxyethoxy)-3- 3,7-Dimethyloct-6-hydroxyacetophenone (trifluoromethyl)benzoate methoxybenzaldehyde enal;ethanol; 4-hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde 4-Fluoro-3- Methyl 5-chloro-6-Benzaldehyde, 3-ethoxy-4-(2- 4-Hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehydemethoxypicolinate methoxyethoxy)- methoxybenzaldehyde; hydrochloride4-Fluoro-3- Ethyl 5-chloro-6- 3-Ethoxy-4-(2- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzonitrile methoxypicolinate propoxyethoxy)benzaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde; 2,6,10- trimethylundec-9-enal 2-Fluoro-6-1-[3-(Difluoromethoxy)-5- 3-(2- 2-[4-Hydroxy-3- methoxyphenolfluorophenyl]ethanone Chloroethoxy)benzaldehyde (trideuteriomethoxy)phe-nyl]acetaldehyde 4-Fluoro-2- 4-Ethoxy-3,5- 4-Fluoro-3- Butane-2,3-dione;4-hydroxy- methoxyphenol difluorobenzaldehyde(trifluoromethoxy)benzonitrile 3-methoxybenzaldehyde 3′-Fluoro-5′-4-Ethoxy-2,3-difluorobenzyl 3-Fluoro-4- 3-Methoxy-4-(trifluoromethyl)acetoph alcohol methoxybenzamide(trimethylsilylmethoxy)benzal- enone dehyde 2-Acetyl-5- 3-Ethoxy-2,4-2-Chloro-6-fluoro-3- 6-[(E)-But-1-enyl]-3-hydroxy- cyanothiophenedifluorobenzaldehyde methoxybenzonitrile 2-methoxybenzaldehyde Methyl3,5-dimethoxy-4- 3-Ethoxy-2-fluorobenzonitrile 4-Hydroxy-2-iodo-5-2-Iodo-4-hydroxy-3- methylbenzoate methoxybenzaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde 1-(3-Acetyl-2,3-dihydro-3-Amino-6-methyl-2H-pyran-2- 2-Ethoxy-3,5-dimethylaniline3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-2- 1H-imidazol-1-yl)-1- one pentylbenzaldehydeethanone 2-Oxazolecarbonitrile, 5- Anisaldehyde-[7-13C] 3-Hydroxy-4-4-Hydroxy-3- ethoxy-4-methyl- isobutoxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde;3- hydroxy-2-methylpyran-4-one 4-Methoxy-2,3,5- 4-Anisaldehyde-13C63-Hydroxy-4-(3- 3-Ethoxy-4- trimethylbenzaldehydemethylbutoxy)benzaldehyde hydroxybenzaldehyde; hydrochloride2-Hydroxy-4,5-dimethyl- 5-Chloro-4-fluoro-2- HydroxycyclohexadienoneAcetic acid; 3-ethoxy-4- 2,4,6-cycloheptatriene- methoxyanilinehydroxybenzaldehyde 1-one 3-Butoxybenzaldehyde6-Chloro-2,3-dihydroxypyridine 2-Chloro-4- 4-Hydroxy-3-hydrazinylbenzonitrile methoxybenzaldehyde; 4- (hydroxymethyl)-2-methoxyphenol 4-Difluoromethoxy-3- 4-Hydrazinyl-2-4-Ethylsulfonyl-2-methoxy-5- 3,4- hydroxybenzaldehyde methylbenzonitrilemethylaniline Dimethoxybenzaldehyde; 3- hydroxybenzaldehyde1-Isocyano-2,4- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-4-(2-Methylcyclopropyl)-2- 4-Hydroxy-3- dimethoxybenzene2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethanone methoxyphenol methoxybenzaldehyde;phenylmethanol 1-(2,4- 2-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)- 4-Ethoxy-2,5-4-[(E)-But-2-en-2-yl]oxy-3- Dimethoxyphenyl)-2-1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethanone dihydroxybenzaldehyde ethoxybenzaldehydethiourea 2,4- 1-(3-Hydroxy-6-methoxypyridin- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-4-[(E)-But-2-en-2-yl]oxy-3- Dimethoxythiophenol 2-YL)ethanonemethoxyphenyl)-2-butanone methoxybenzaldehyde 3-Methoxy-4-1-[3-Methoxy-4- 1-Acetylpyrrole-3-carbonitrile 4-Hydroxy-3-[(E)-1-(4-(pentyloxy)benzaldehyde (methylsulfanyl)phenyl]ethan-1- hydroxy-3- onemethoxyphenyl)prop-1-en-2- yl]oxybenzaldehyde 2,6- 4-Hydroxy-3-(2-(4-Formyl-2-methoxyphenyl) 4-Hydroxy-3- Dimethoxyisonicotinal-hydroxyethoxy)benzonitrile hydrogen carbonate methoxybenzaldehyde; 2-dehyde methoxyphenol 2-Chloro-1-(4-hydroxy- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-2-Methoxy-3,4- (2E)-2-(3,4- 3,5- benzaldehyde; 2-methoxy-4-dimethylaniline Dimethoxyphenyl)penta-2,4- dimethylphenyl)ethanonemethyl-phenol dienal 3-(Chloromethyl)-4- Benzoic acid, 4-amino-3-(2-2-Bromo-1-(3-fluoro-4- (2Z)-2-(3,4- hydroxy-5- fluoroethoxy)-, methylester hydroxyphenyl)ethanone Dimethoxyphenyl)penta-2,4-methoxybenzaldehyde dienal 1-[3- 1-(2,4-Dihydroxy-5- (2-Methoxy-4-3-Hydroxy-4- (Difluoromethoxy)phe- methoxyphenyl)ethanonemethylsulfonylphenyl)hydrazine methoxybenzaldehyde; prop- nyl]ethanone2-enoic acid Ethyl 2,4,5-trifluoro-3- 5-Bromo-3-ethoxy-2-(2E)-3,7-Dimethylocta-2,6- 3,4- methoxybenzoate methylbenzaldehydedienal; 4-hydroxy-3- Dihydroxybenzaldehyde; 4- methoxybenzaldehydehydroxy-3- propoxybenzaldehyde 1-(4-Fluoro-3-1-Ethyl-6-hydroxy-4,5-dimethyl- 6-Oxotetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-3-(Chloromethoxy)-4- methoxyphenyl)ethanone 2-oxopyridine-3-carbonitrilecarbaldehyde hydroxybenzaldehyde 2-Fluoro-5- (E)-1,4-Bis(4-hydroxy-3-3-Methoxy-4- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-2- methoxybenzonitrilemethoxyphenyl)-2,3- (trifluoromethyl)benzaldehydepropan-2-ylbenzaldehyde dimethylbut-2-ene-1,4-dione 5-Fluoro-2-1-(4-Amino-2-fluoro-5- 4-Oxopyrimidine-1- 4-Hydroxy-3- methoxyphenolmethoxyphenyl)ethanone carboxamide methoxybenzaldehyde;(9Z,12Z,15Z)-octadeca- 9,12,15-trienoic acid 3-Fluoro-4-3-Bromo-5-fluoro-2- 3-Methoxy-4,5,6- (E)-3-(3,4- methylbenzaldehydemethoxyphenol trimethylbenzene-1,2-diol Dihydroxyphenyl)prop-2- enoicacid; 4-hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde 4′-Hydroxy-3′- 3-Propargyloxy-4-3,4,5-Trimethoxybenzene- 4-Hydroxy-3- (trifluoromethyl)aceto-hydroxybenzaldehyde 1,2-diol methoxybenzaldehyde; (E)-3- phenone(4-hydroxy-3- methoxyphenyl)prop-2-enoic acid 1-(5-Acetyl-2,4-5-Chloro-3-methoxypyridin-2- 2-Fluoro-4- 2-(4-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-2-dihydroxy-3- amine (methylamino)benzaldehyde methylphenyl)acetaldehydemethylphenyl)ethan-1- one 2,4,5-Trifluoro-3- 2-Methoxy-4-(thiophen-2-2-Oxo-2h-pyran-5- 2-(2-Ethyl-4-hydroxy-5- methoxybenzamide YL)phenolcarboxamide methoxyphenyl)acetaldehyde 1-(3-Chloro-4-4-(2-Formylphenyl)-2- 3-Oxocyclopentene-1- 3-Hydroxy-4-[(2S)-2-hydroxyphenyl)propan- methoxyphenol carbaldehydephenylpropoxy]benzaldehyde 1-one 3-(Methylamino)-3,4-5-(2-Formylphenyl)-2- 2-(3-Chloro-2- 3-Hydroxy-4-[(2R)-2-dihydroquinazolin-4-one methoxyphenol methoxyphenyl)acetonitrilephenylpropoxy]benzaldehyde 3-Iodo-4,5- 4-(3-Formylphenyl)-2-2-(4-Fluoro-3- 4-Methoxy-3-[(E)-4-methoxy- dimethoxybenzaldehydemethoxyphenol methoxyphenyl)acetonitrile 3-methylbut-1-enoxylbenzaldehyde 2,6-Difluoro-4- 5-(3-Formylphenyl)-2- Phenol,2-methoxytrimethyl- Ethoxyethane; 3-hydroxy-4- methoxybenzamidemethoxyphenol methoxybenzaldehyde 2,6-Difluoro-4- 4-(4-Formylphenyl)-2-1-Methoxy-3- 2,5-Difluoro-3-hydroxy-4- hydroxybenzonitrile methoxyphenol(methoxymethyl)imidazolidin- methoxybenzaldehyde 2-one3-Chloro-5-fluoro-4- 5-(4-Formylphenyl)-2- 4-Ethoxy-2-methoxybenzoyl4-(4-Formylphenoxy)-3- hydroxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenol chloridehydroxybenzaldehyde 3-Fluoro-4- 5-Hydroxy-2-iodo-4-4-Fluoro-3-methoxy-2- 3-Chloro-1-ethenylpyrimidine- hydroxybenzonitrile(methoxymethoxy)benzal- methylthiobenzoyl Chloride 2,4-dione dehyde4-Hydroxy-3- 5-Acetyl-2-hydroxy-3- 4-[(6-Hydroxyhexyl)oxy]-3-4-Hydroxy-3- (trifluoromethyl)benzo- methoxybenzaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde; (E)-3- nitrilephenylprop-2-enoic acid 2-Methoxy-5- Ethyl 4-chloro-3-ethoxybenzoate5-Ethoxynicotinaldehyde 2-(2-Hydroxy-3- (trifluoromethoxy)benzal-methoxyphenyl)-2- dehyde oxoacetaldehyde 4-Amino-2-2,4-Dimethoxy-6-methylaniline 3-Methoxy-2,4- 2-(3-Hydroxy-2-fluorobenzonitrile dimethylbenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)-2-oxoacetaldehyde Ethyl 4-chloro-5-cyano- 5-Hydroxy-4,6-dimethyl-2,3-4-Ethoxy-3,5- (4-Formyl-2-methoxyphenyl) 2-hydroxybenzoatedihydro-1H-inden-1-one dimethylbenzaldehyde hypochlorite 6-Amino-2-1-(4-Amino-3-ethoxy-phenyl)- 2-Thiophenecarboxaldehyde,3-Hydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)- methylnicotinonitrile ethanone 4-methoxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde 5-Acetylthiophene-2- 2-(4-Fluoro-3- 4-Acetamido-3-3-Cyclopentyloxy-4- carbaldehyde methoxyphenyl)acetaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde hydroxybenzoyl iodide 2-Hydroxybenzene-2-Chloro-3-fluoro-6- 4-Acetamido-3- 4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde; 4-1,3,5-tricarbaldehyde hydroxybenzaldehyde methylbenzaldehyde hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde 3- 4,6-Dimethoxypyridin-3-amine 5-Oxo-1,2-oxazole-2-Ethene; 4-hydroxy-3- (Methylamino)thieno[3,2- carboxamidemethoxybenzaldehyde d]pyrimidin-4-one 4-Acetamido-3-4-Cyanotetrahydrothiophenone 3-Amino-1-methylpiperidine-4-(Difluoromethoxy)-3- ethoxynitrobenzene 2,6-dione hydroxybenzaldehyde;3,4- dihydroxybenzaldehyde 4-Sec-butoxy-3- Methyl 4-amino-3-1-(3-Methoxy-2,4- 4-Hydroxy-3- ethoxybenzaldehyde(trifluoromethoxy)benzoate dimethylphenyl)ethanone methoxybenzaldehyde;1-(4- hydroxy-3- methoxyphenyl)but-3-en-2- one 2-Methoxy-4,5-(4-Amino-3- 2-Ethoxy-4-ethyl-5- 3,4- dimethylphenolmethoxyphenyl)methanol methylphenol Dihydroxybenzaldehyde; 3- hydroxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde 2-Bromo-5- 3-Hydroxy-4- 5-Formyl-2-hydroxy-3-1,1-Diethoxyethane; 4- ethoxybenzaldehyde (trifluoromethoxy)benzaldehydemethoxybenzonitrile hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde; prop- 1-ene2-Methoxy-4-(1- 2,4-Dimethoxy-5-methylpyridine 2,3-Difluoro-4-hydroxy-5-1,1-Diethoxyethane; ethene; 4- methylethyl)phenol methoxybenzaldehydehydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde 2,4- 1-Chloro-5-isocyano-2,4-1-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy- Butane; 1,1-diethoxyethane; 4-Dihydroxybenzonitrile dimethoxybenzene phenyl)-prop-2-yn-1-ol hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde 2,4-Dihydroxy-3- 5,6- 3-Amino-1-hydroxypiperidin-3-Ethoxy-4- methoxybenzoic acid Dihydroxybicyclo[2.2.1]heptane- 2-onehydroxybenzaldehyde; octan- 2-carbaldehyde 2-ol 7-Chloro-5- Methyl5-formyl-4- 6-Difluoromethoxy-3H- 4-[(E)-Pent-2-en-3-yl]oxy-3-methylquinolin-8-ol methylthiophene-2-carboxylate isobenzofuran-1-one[(Z)-pent-2-en-3- yl]oxybenzaldehyde 3-Chloro-4-hydroxy-5- 4-Hydroxy-3-4-Chloro-5-(chloromethyl)-2- 4-Hydroxy-3- (isopropyl)benzaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde; 2- methoxyphenol methoxybenzaldehyde; 1-(4-methylpropanoic acid hydroxy-3- methoxyphenyl)ethanone Ethyl 3-chloro-4-(3-Fluoro-2- 6-Aminonicotinaldehyde 2-(4-Hydroxy-3-iodo-5- hydroxy-5-methoxyphenyl)hydrazine methoxyphenyl)acetaldehyde methoxybenzoate3-Ethyl 1-methyl 4- 3-Methoxy-4- 3-Oxocyclohexa-1,5-diene-1-3-Hydroxy-4- hydroxy-1,3- (trifluoromethoxy)benzaldehyde carbaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde; nitric benzenedicarboxylate acid Ethyl3,5-dimethyl-4- 4-Hydroxy-3,5- 5-Hydroxy-6-methoxy-3H-3-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-5- hydroxybenzoate bis(trideuteriomethyl)benzo-isobenzofuran-1-one propoxybenzaldehyde nitrile 6-Mercaptonicotinamide2,3,4,5-Tetrafluoro-6- 6- 3-(2-Bromoethoxy)-4- methoxyaniline(Methylamino)nicotin- hydroxybenzaldehyde aldehyde 2(1H)-Pyridinethione, 3- 2,4-Diisocyanatobenzoyl 2-Bromo-4,6- 3-Methoxy-4-hydroxy-6-methyl- chloride dimethoxyaniline sulfanyloxybenzaldehydeHexyl 3-hydroxy-4- Formic acid 3-methoxyphenyl 3-Ethoxy-2,6- 3,4-methoxybenzoate ester difluorobenzonitrile Dimethoxybenzaldehyde; nitricacid 4-(4-Hydroxy-3- 3-(4-Hydroxy-3- 2-Chloro-3-ethoxy-6-fluoro-5-1,1-Diethoxyethane; 3-ethoxy- methoxyphenyl)-4-methoxyphenyl)prop-1-en-1-one hydroxybenzonitrile 4-hydroxybenzaldehydeoxobut-2-enoic acid 2,4(1H,3H)- 2-Ethoxycyclobutane-1-3-Ethoxy-2-fluoro-5- 1,1-Dimethoxyethanol; 4- Pyrimidinedione, 5-carbaldehyde hydroxybenzonitrile hydroxy-3- hydroxy-1,3,6-trimethyl-methoxybenzaldehyde 1-Amino-5-chlorouracil 4-[(Hydroxyamino)methyl]-2-2-Fluoro-5-hydroxy-3- 4-(lodomethoxy)-3- methoxyphenolmethoxybenzonitrile methoxybenzaldehyde Vanillal S 100264-But-1-enyl-2-methoxyphenol 6-Chloro-3-ethoxy-2- 3-(5-Formyl-2-fluorobenzonitrile hydroxyphenoxy)-4- hydroxybenzaldehyde4-(2-Hydroxyethoxy)-3- Bromvanillin Potassium; 4-hydroxy-3-4-Hydroxybutanal; 4-hydroxy- methoxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde;3-methoxybenzaldehyde hydroxide 5-Ethoxy-4-methoxy-2-1-Fluoro-2-methoxy-4,5- 4-Fluoro-2-methoxy-5- 4-(1-Hydroxy-4-oxobutan-2-methyl-benzaldehyde dimethylbenzene methylaniline yl)oxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde 2-Methylamino- Iodovanillin 6-Methoxy-2,3-Acetaldehyde; ethanol; 4- pyrimidine-5- dihydrobenzoxazole hydroxy-3-carbaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde 4-(Difluoromethoxy)-3- 1-(3-Hydroxy-4-1-(Chloromethyl)-2,4- Methyl 2-(5-formyl-2- methoxybenzaldehydemethoxyphenyl)propane-1,2- dimethoxybenzene hydroxyphenoxy)butanoatedione 2,3-Dimethyl-5- Methyl 2-fluoro-5-methoxy-4- 2-Chloro-5-4-Hydroxy-3- (methylamino)thiopyran- propylbenzoate(trifluoromethoxy)benzal- methoxybenzaldehyde; 4-one dehyde(2R,3S,4R,5R)-2,3,4,5,6- pentahydroxyhexanal 4′-Hydroxy-5′-isopropyl-(2,4,5-Trichloro-6-methoxy-3- 5-Chloro-2-ethoxy-4- 3-Hydroxy-2-2′-methylacetophenone methylphenyljhydrazine methoxyanilinemethoxybenzaldehyde; 3- hydroxy-4- methoxybenzaldehyde 4- 4-Methoxy-2-3,5-Dichloro-2-methoxy-4- 3,4- Dimethylphosphoryl- (nitrosomethyl)phenolmethylaniline Dihydroxybenzaldehyde; phenol propan-2-one 4-(Allyloxy)-3-4-(Dichloromethyl)-2- 3-Chloro-2,4- (E)-4-(4-Formyl-2-ethoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenol dimethoxyaniline methoxyphenoxy)-3-methylbut-2-enoic acid 5-Oxopyrrolidine-3- 3- 2-Methoxy-4-nitrosoaniline3-Hydroxy-4- carboxamide (Chloromethoxy)benzaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde; 4- hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde Benzonitrile,2,3,5,6- Methyl 3,5-dimethoxy-4- 2-Ethoxy-5-fluorophenol 3,4-tetrafluoro-4-hydroxy- (methylamino)benzoate Dimethoxybenzaldehyde;ethanol Ethanone, 1-(4- 2-Chloro-4-hydroxy-3- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-2-4-Hydroxy-3- hydrazinophenyl)- methoxybenzoyl chloride methylbenzoicacid methoxybenzaldehyde; methyl hydrogen carbonate 2,4-Difluoro-3-2-Ethoxy-4- 2-Ethoxy-4-ethylphenol Diethyl carbonate; 4-hydroxy-methoxybenzaldehyde (nitrosomethyl)phenol 3-methoxybenzaldehyde3-Bromo-5-chloro-4- 4-(2-Hydroxyethoxy)-2-iodo-3- (E)-1-(2,4-Dichloro-5-Ethyl hydrogen carbonate; 4- hydroxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehydeisocyanatophenyl)-N- hydroxy-3- methoxymethanimine methoxybenzaldehyde3-Hydroxy-1-methyl- 1-(2-Oxoethyl)triazole-4-(E)-1-(2-Chloro-4-fluoro-5- Carbonic acid; 3-ethoxy-4-2(1h)-pyridinethione carbonitrile isocyanatophenyl)-N-hydroxybenzaldehyde methoxymethanimine 2,4-Difluoro-3-1-(2,4-Dichloro-5- (3S,6R)-3-Hydroxy-6- Carbonic acid; 4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenylacetonitrile isocyanatophenyl)-N- methyloxan-2-onemethoxybenzaldehyde methoxymethanimine 5-Hydroxy-4-2,3,4,5-Tetramethyl-6- 3-Hydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy-3- 4-Hydroxy-3,5-methoxybenzene-1,3- (methylideneamino)phenol methoxyphenyl)decan-1-onedimethoxybenzaldehyde; sodi dicarbaldehyde urn 1-(3-1-(Ethoxymethyl)-2,3,6-trifluoro- 2-Benzyl-4-hydroxy-3- 4-Hydroxy-3-Ethoxyphenyl)ethanone 5-methoxy-4-methylbenzene methoxybenzaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde; sodiu m 2-Fluoro-3- 3-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-3-Sulfanylidenecyclohexa- 4-Hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde 2-oxopropanal1,5-diene-1-carbaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde; 3- methoxybenzaldehyde2,6-Difluoro-3- 2-Oxooxane-4-carbaldehyde Dimethyl 2-methoxybenzene-1,1-Diethoxyethane; 3- methoxybenzonitrile 1,4-dicarboxylate hydroxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde 3-Ethoxy-4- 2-Methoxy-4- 1-Aminoazepan-2-one3-Ethoxy-4- hydroxybenzonitrile (nitrosomethyl)phenolhydroxybenzaldehyde; 2- methoxy-4-[(E)-prop-1- enyl]phenol 2-Ethoxy-6-Methyl 3,5-difluoro-4- 5-Chloro-2,4- 4-Hydroxy-3- fluorobenzaldehydehydroxybenzoate dimethoxybenzoyl chloride methoxybenzaldehyde; sulfurousacid 2',4'-Difluoro-3'- 3-Chloro-4-diazo-6-ethoxy-N-4,5-Difluoro-2-methoxyphenol Hexadecanal; 4-hydroxy-3-methoxyacetophenone methylcyclohexa-1,5-dien-1- methoxybenzaldehydeamine 2,5-Difluoro-4- 4-Ethoxy-3-(2- 2-Methoxy-4-methylthio-5-3-Hydroxy-2-methoxy-6-prop- methoxybenzaldehydehydroxyethoxy)benzaldehyde fluoro-phenol 2-enylbenzaldehyde2,4-Difluoro-3- Methyl 3-methoxy-5-methyl-4-5-Hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)- (E)-1,3-Diphenylprop-2-en-1-methoxybenzonitrile (trifluoromethyl)benzoate 3H-pyridin-4-one one;3-hydroxy-4- methoxybenzaldehyde 5-Ethoxy-2- 1-[4-(Difluoromethoxy)-3-1-(4-Chloro-3- 3,4-Dimethoxycyclohexa-1,3- hydroxybenzaldehydehydroxyphenyl]ethanone methoxyphenyl)ethanone dien-5-yne-1-carbaldehyde3-Difluoromethoxy-4- Ethyl 3-(5-formyl-2- 1-(4-Ethyl-3-3-Butoxy-2-fluoro-4- methoxy-benzaldehyde hydroxyphenoxy)propanoatemethoxyphenyl)ethanone hydroxybenzaldehyde 2,3-Dichloro-5-ethoxy-6-1,2,4-Trifluoro-5-methoxy-3- 3-Bromo-5-fluoro-4-3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-2-(4- hydroxybenzaldehyde (methoxymethyl)-6-hydroxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)benzaldehyde methylbenzene5-Hydroxy-3H-1,3- 1-Ethoxy-3-(ethoxymethyl)- Methyl 3-ethoxy-4- 4-[4-thiazole-2-thione 2,4,5-trifluoro-6-methylbenzene hydroxybenzoate(Dihydroxyamino)oxybutoxy]- 3-hydroxybenzaldehyde Methyl 3-hydroxy-4-2-Isocyanato-4-methoxyphenol 1-(4-Chloro-2-fluoro-5- 4-[3-methoxybenzoate propan-2- (Dihydroxyamino)oxypropoxy]-yloxyphenyl)ethanone 3-hydroxybenzaldehyde Methyl 2-hydroxy-5-1.3-Dimethyl-5,6-dimethylidene- 3-Methoxy-5- 3-Ethoxy-4- methoxybenzoate1.3-diazinane-2,4-dione trifluoromethoxybenzal- hydroxybenzaldehyde; 4-dehyde hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde 2-Allyl-4-methoxy-5-(4-Formyl-2-methoxyphenyl) 3- [3- 3-(2-Hydroxyethoxy)-4-(2-hydroxybenzaldehyde (4-hydroxy-3- (Methoxymethyl)cyclopentyl]methoxyethoxy)benzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)prop-2-enoate methanol 3,4-4-Amino-3-methoxybenzamide 3- 3-Hydroxy-4-(2- Dipropoxybenzaldehyde(Isocyanomethoxy)benzal- phenylmethoxyethoxy)benzal- dehyde dehyde3-Hydroxy-4- 3-Methyl-2-oxoimidazolidine-1- 1-(Difluoromethoxy)-3-3-Hydroxy-4- methoxybenzophenone carbaldehyde methoxybenzenemethoxybenzaldehyde; 1-(4- hydroxy-3- methoxyphenyl)ethanonePhenyl(3-methoxy-4- 5-Chloro-4-cyano-2- 1-(1-Acetylpyrrol-3-2-Fluoro-5-hydroxy-4-[2-(2- hydroxyphenyl)metha- methoxybenzoyl chlorideyl)ethanone methoxyethoxy)ethoxy]benzal- none dehyde 5-Chloro-2,3- Ethyl(5-formyl-2- 4-Hydroxy-3- 3-Hydroxy-4-[2-(2- dimethoxybenzaldehydehydroxyphenyl) carbonate methoxybenzaldehyde;methoxyethoxy)ethoxy]benzal- sulfuric acid dehyde 1-(3-Methoxyphenyl)-N-(2,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)diazene 3-Butyl-4-hydroxy-5-2-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5-(2- methylmethanimine methoxybenzaldehydeoxoethyl)benzaldehyde 3-Ethoxybenzyl alcohol(3-Hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)- 4-Dimethylamino-3- 3-Hydroxy-4-[(4-(4-methylphenyl)methanone methoxybenzaldehydemethylphenyl)methoxy]benzal- dehyde 5-Methanehydrazonoyl-(2-Chloro-4-methoxy-6- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- 4-Hydroxy-3-[2-[2-(2-2-methoxyphenol methylphenyl)hydrazine methoxyphenyl)-2,2-propoxyethoxy)ethoxy]eth- dimethylpropan-1-one oxy]benzaldehyde1-Aminopyridin-2(1h)- Methyl 4-hydroxy-2-methyl-3-3-Bromo-1-ethenylpyrimidine- 3-[2-[2-[2-(2- one prop-2-enoxybenzoate2,4-dione Butoxyethoxy)ethoxy]ethoxy] ethoxy]-4- hydroxybenzaldehydeMethanamine, N-[(3,4- 3-Pyridinol, 4-methoxy-6-1-Hydroxymethyl-3-methyl- 4-Methoxy-3- dimethoxyphenyl)methyl methyl-imidazolidin-2-one phosphanyloxybenzaldehyde ene]- 3-(4-Hydroxy-3-5-Chloro-4-methyl-6-oxopyran- 1- 4-[4-(4-Formyl-2- methoxyphenyl)-1-(4-2-carbaldehyde Hydroxybicyclo[3.1.1]heptan- methoxyphenoxy)butoxy]-3-methoxyphenyl)prop-2- 2-one hydroxybenzaldehyde en-1-one 4-Ethyl-2-6-(Hydroxymethyl)-4- 4-Hydroxy-2-methyl-5- 3-(3-Methoxy-4-methoxybenzenamine methyliminopyran-3-ol trifluoromethylbenzoic acidhydroxybenzyl)-4-hydroxy-5- methyl ester methoxybenzaldehyde1-(3-Methoxy-4- 2-Methoxy-3- 4-Chloro-2-methoxy-3- (E)-6-(3-Methoxy-4-sulfanylphenyl)ethan-1- (trifluoromethoxy)benzaldehyde methylanilinehydroxyphenyl)-5-hexene- one 1,2,4-trione 4-Mercapto-3-2,3-Dimethoxy-4-aminopyridine 2-(Diaziridin-1-yl)cyclohexa- (5-Formyl-2-methoxybenzonitrile 2,5-diene-1,4-dione methoxyphenoxy)- hydroxyboron3-Methoxy-4- 5-Methoxy-2-methylbenzonitrile 3-Oxopiperidine-1- 3,4-methylbenzaldehyde carbaldehyde Bis(hydroxymethoxy)benzal- dehyde3-Methoxy-4-[(2- 3-Chloro-2,4,5-trimethyl-6- 1-(4-Methyl-5-Ethoxyethane; 4-hydroxy-3- methylprop-2-en-1- (trifluoromethoxy)anilinesulfanylidenedithiol-3- methoxybenzaldehyde; yl)oxy]benzaldehydeyl)ethanone phenol Methyl 3-bromo-4- 4-Chloro-N-methyl-2- Hydrazine;4-hydroxy-3- (5-Formyl-2-hydroxy-4- hydroxybenzoate(methylideneamino)aniline methoxybenzaldehyde methylphenyl) acetate4-Methoxy-3- 1,2,5-Trifluoro-4-methoxy-3- 5-Chloro-4-methylthiophene-3-Hydroxy-4- (pentyloxy)benzaldehyde methylbenzene 3-carboxamidemethoxybenzaldehyde; prop- 1-ene 3-Hexoxy-4- 3,4,5-Trimethyl-2-prop-2-4,5-Dichloro-2- 4-Hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde enoxyphenol(trifluoromethoxy)aniline methoxybenzaldehyde; prop- 1-ene Benzaldehyde,3- 2-Propenal, 3-(3-hydroxy-4- 1-Methyl-5-oxopyrrolidine-3-3-(Fluoromethoxy)-4- (heptyloxy)-4-methoxy- methoxyphenyl)-, (E)-carbothioamide hydroxybenzaldehyde 3- 1-Amino-2- 3,5-Difluoro-2,4-4-Hydroxy-2-(1-iodoethyl)-3- Ethoxyphenylacetonitrilesulfanylidenepyrimidin-4-one dihydroxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde3-Chloro-2- 4-Hydroxy-3- 1-[3-Methoxy-4-[(E)-prop-1-3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzoyl methoxyphenylformamide(iodomethoxy)benzaldehyde enoxy]phenyl]ethanone iodide5-Chloro-3-ethoxy-2- 1-Acetylpiperidine-3- 1-[4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5-1-(4-Hydroxy-2-iodo-3- hydroxybenzaldehyde carbaldehyde [(E)-prop-1-methoxyphenyl)propan-1-one enyl]phenyl]ethanone 4(3H)-Pyrimidinone, 6-1-(6-Hydroxy-2,3- Benzamide, 3-chloro-4- 2-Ethyl-3-hydroxypyran-4-methoxy-3-methyl- dimethylphenyl)ethanone hydroxy-N,N-dimethyl- one;4-hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde 2-Fluoro-5-1-(3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-2-prop- Ethanol; 4-hydroxy-3- 3-Ethoxy-5-ethyl-4-(trifluoromethoxy)benzo- 2-enylphenyl)ethanone methoxybenzaldehydehydroxybenzaldehyde nitrile 3-Ethoxy-4-hexoxy- 5-Hydroxy-2- 4-Hydroxy-3-4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- benzaldehyde (hydroxymethyl)thiopyran-4-onemethoxybenzaldehyde; propoxybenzaldehyde propanoyl propanoate1-(4-Hydroxy-2,3,5- 2-(5-Formyl-2- 3-Aminooxan-2-one3-Fluoro-5-(3-fluoropropoxy)- trimethylphenyl)ethanonehydroxyphenoxy)acetic acid 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde 2,6-Difluoro-3-1,4-Dimethyl-6-oxopyridine-2- 4-Hydroxy-3- 1-(4-Heptoxy-3- methoxybenzylalcohol carbaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde; hydroxyphenyl)ethanonemethanol 3,5-Dimethyl-2- 1-Amino-1,3-diazinane-2,4- 3-(Dimethylamino)-4-4-Hydroxy-3- sulfanylidene-1,3,5- dione hydroxybenzaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde; oxalic thiadiazinan-4-one acid 4-Hydroxy-3-4-Ethoxy-2-methoxyphenol 4-Hydroxy-2,3- 3-Hydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamaldehyde dimethylbenzonitrile methoxyphenyl)propane-1,2-dione 3-Hydroxy-5- 5- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- 4-[12-(4-Formyl-2-methoxybenzaldehyde (Hydroxymethyl)bicyclo[2.2.1]hep- methylbenzonitrilehydroxyphenoxy)dodecoxy]- tane-2,3-diol 3-hydroxybenzaldehyde2-Ethoxy-3- 2-Ethenoxy-3-fluorophenol 3-Chloro-4-hydroxy-5-4-(11-Bromoundecoxy)-3- methylphenol methylbenzonitrilehydroxybenzaldehyde 2-Methoxy-4-[(1 e)-3- 2,4-Bis(chloroamino)phenol1-(3,5-Dimethoxy-4- 4-(12-Bromododecoxy)-3- Methoxyprop-1-En-1-hydroxyphenyl)-1,2- hydroxybenzaldehyde Yljphenol ethanedithiol4-Methoxy-3-(1- 2-(3-Ethoxy-4- 1-[2-Hydroxy-5- (E)-2,3-Bis(4-hydroxy-3-methylprop-2- hydroxyphenyl)acetaldehyde (methoxymethyl)phenyl]etha-methoxyphenyl)prop-2-enal enyloxy)benzaldehyde none3-[(E)-But-2-enoxy]-4- 1-Ethoxy-2,4,5-trifluoro-3- 4-Hydroxy-3-(Z)-2,3-Bis(4-hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde (methoxymethyl)-6-methoxybenzaldehyde; methoxyphenyl)prop-2-enal methylbenzenepropane-1,2-diol (Z)-3-(4-Hydroxy-3- 2-Chloro-1-(4-hydroxy-3,5-4-Hydroxy-3-[(2- Methyl 4-hydroxy-3- methoxyphenyl)prop-2-dimethoxyphenyl)ethanone methylpropan-2- (methoxy-d3)benzoate enalyl)oxy]benzaldehyde 3,4-Dimethoxy- 1-(5-Methoxy-2,4- 3-Butan-2-yloxy-4-3-Formyl-N-methylpyrrolidine- benzaldehyde O-methyl-dimethylphenyl)ethanone hydroxybenzaldehyde 1-carboxamide oximeDehydrozingerone 1-(2-Chloro-4-fluoro-5- 3-(Butan-2-yloxy)-4-7-(4-Hydroxy-3- isocyanatophenyl)-N- methoxybenzaldehydemethoxyphenyl)-5-oxohept-6- methoxymethanimine enal4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- 4-Ethoxy-2-isocyanatophenol2-Hydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)- 3-Fluoro-4- [(E)-prop-1-3-methoxybenzaldehyde hydroxyphthalaldehyde enyl]benzaldehyde1-(4-Hydroxy-3- 2,3-Dioxopiperazine-1- 4-Hydroxy-3-(hydroxymethyl)-5-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-2- methoxyphenyl)-3-(2- carbaldehyde5-methoxybenzaldehyde sulfanylbenzaldehyde hydroxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1-one 3,3′-Dimethoxy-4,4′- 4-Hydrazinobenzaldehyde 1,2-Dihydroxy-3,5-3-Ethoxy-4- dihydroxychalcone diformylbenzene hydroxybenzamide1-Amino-2,4(1H,3H)- 3-Methyl-4-hydroxyfuran-2- 4-Hydroxy-3-5-(Oxiran-2-yl)-1,6,7,7a- pyrimidinedione carbaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde; 4- tetrahydro-2,1,3- hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoicbenzoxadiazole acid 2,4-Dimethoxy-3- 3,4- Vanillylthiol 3,4-hydroxyacetophenone Dihydroxybenzaldehyde; ethane Dimethoxybenzaldehyde;molecular iodine 2-Amino-1-[(Z)- 5-Hydroxy-2,3-dihydro-1,4-(E)-1-(4-Hydroxy-3- 3-Methoxy-5- ethylideneamino]-5-benzodioxine-8-carbonitrile methoxyphenyl)nonadec-10-methylidenecyclohexane-1- methylpyrrole-3,4- ene-1,2-dione carbonitriledicarbonitrile 1-(3,4- Ethanone, 2-bromo-1-(4- 3-Butoxy-4-hydroxy-2,3-Difluoro-4- Dimethoxyphenyl)-3-(3- hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-benzaldehyde hydrazinylbenzaldehyde hydroxy-4- methoxyphenyl)-2-propene-1-one 2-Propen-1-one, 3-(4- 1-(Methylamino)-4- 4-Amino-3,5-4,6-Dimethoxy-4H-pyrimidin- hydroxy-3- sulfanylpyridin-2-onedifluorobenzaldehyde 3-amine methoxyphenyl)-1- phenyl-(E)-3-(4-Hydroxy-3- Methyl 4-hydroxy-2,3- 2-Methoxy-4- Methyl 3-(1-methoxyphenyl)-1-(4- dimethoxybenzoate methylcyclohexa-1,3-dien-1-chloroethylideneamino)-4- methoxyphenyl)prop-2- ol methylbenzoateen-1-one 3′-Methoxy-4-fluoro-4′- 4-Aminooxy-3- 1-Amino-3,4-dimethyl-1,3-4-Fluoro-3-methoxy-2- hydroxychalcone methoxybenzaldehydedihydroimidazol-2-one methylthiobenzaldehyde 3-Hydroxy-6-methyl-3-Methoxy-4-prop-1- 2-Methoxy-4,5- 4-Acetyl-1-ethylpiperazine-2(2H)-pyranone enoxybenzaldehyde dimethylaniline 2-one4-Allyl-2-ethoxyphenol 3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxy-5- 4-Amino-2-fluoro-3-4-(4-Formyl-2- methylbenzaldehyde methoxybenzoic acid methoxyphenoxy)-2-methylidene-4-oxobutanoic acid O-Geranylvanillin 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5-Benzenamine, 4- 2-Methoxy-2,5- methylbenzoic acid methyl ester(ethenylsulfonyl)-2-methoxy- dihydropyridine-6-carbonitrile 5-methyl-(E)-4-(4-Hydroxy-3- 2-(2-Isocyanoethenyl)-4- (4-Formyl-2-hydroxyphenyl)2-(2-Propoxyethoxy)ethyl 4- methoxyphenyl)-4-oxo- methoxyphenol formatehydroxy-3-methoxybenzoate 2-butenoic acid 2-Methoxy-3,5-1-Ethenyl-3-iodopyrimidine-2,4- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- 2,4-Dimethoxy-1-dimethylphenol dione (trifluoromethyl)benzaldehyde(nitrosomethyl)benzene 2,4-Xylenol, 6-methoxy-4-[Chloro(ethoxy)methyl]-2- 2,4-Dicyano-6- (4-Formyl-2- fluoroanilinemethoxyphenol methoxyphenoxy)boronic acid 2-Ethoxy-4- 2-(3-Chloro-2-4-Hydroxy-3- 1-(4-Fluoro-2-hydroxy-5- (methoxymethyl)phenolmethoxyphenyl)acetaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde; 2- methylphenyl)ethanone(oxiran-2- ylmethoxymethyl)oxirane 4,5-Dichloro-2-N-Methyl-6-oxopyran-2- 4-Chloro-2- 4-(Diazenylmethyl)-2- methoxyanilinecarboxamide (difluoromethoxy)aniline methoxyphenol 5-Acetylthiophene-3-4-(Hydroxymethyl)-2,5- 4-Hydroxy-3-iodo-5- 3-Diazenyl-4- carbaldehydedimethoxyphenol methoxybenzonitrile methylbenzaldehyde 2-Methoxy-3-2,3,4-Trimethoxy-6- 3-Allyl-2-chloro-4- 3-(1,1-Dihydroxyethoxy)-4-methylbenzaldehyde methylaniline hydroxybenzonitrile methoxybenzaldehyde4-Methoxy-3-(2- Methyl 1,2-dihydroquinoxaline- 4-Ethenylsulfonyl-2-2-Methoxy-4- methoxy-ethoxy)- 6-carboxylate methoxyaniline(methoxymethyl)-1- benzaldehyde methylbenzene 3-Methoxy-4-(2-5-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)- 5-Fluoro-1-benzofuran-6- Ethane;4-hydroxy-5-methoxy- methoxyethoxy)benzal- 3-oxopent-4-enal carbaldehyde2-phenylbenzaldehyde dehyde (5R)-5-Acetyloxolan-2- 2-Methoxy-5-7-Fluoro-benzofuran-4- 2-Methoxy-5-methyl-3,6- one (methoxymethyl)phenolcarbaldehyde dimethylidenecyclohexa-1,4- diene-1,4-diol(5S)-5-Acetyloxolan-2- 3-Methoxy-4- [(4-Chloro-3-methoxyphenyl)-4-[2-(3-Fluorophenyl)ethoxy]- one methylthiobenzaldehydechlorooxymethyl] hypochlorite 3-hydroxybenzaldehyde 3′,4′- Methyl4-(5-formyl-2- 3-(2-Hydroxyethoxy)-4- 3,5-Dimethyl-1-Dimethoxyphenylglyoxal hydroxyphenoxy)butanoate methoxybenzaldehydenitrosopyrimidine-2,4-dione 4-Hydroxy-3- 3-Hydroxythiopyran-4-one4-Amino-1,2,4-triazin-3-one 1-Acetyl-2,4-dimethylpyrrole-(trifluoromethoxy)benzal- 3-carbaldehyde dehyde 2-(Difluoromethoxy)-4-1-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- (1E,6E)-1,7-Bis(4-hydroxy-3- (5-Chloro-4-methylaniline methylphenyl)ethanone methoxyphenyl)hepta-1,6-methoxythiophen-3-yl) diene-3,5-dione; 4-hydroxy-3- formatemethoxybenzaldehyde 4-Hydroxy-3- 2-Ethynoxy-4-methylphenol 4-Hydroxy-3-5-Methylidenecyclopenta-1,3- (trifluoromethyl)benzal-methoxybenzaldehyde; 2- diene-1,2-dicarbaldehyde dehydemethoxy-4-prop-2-enylphenol 3-Bromo-4-hydroxy-5- 1-Ethoxy-3-methoxy-5-Methyl 4-methyl-3-prop-2- 3- methoxybenzonitrile methylbenzeneenoxybenzoate Methanethioylcyclopentane- 1-carbaldehyde2-Bromo-5-ethoxy-4- 4-Amino-3,5- 2,3,5-Trifluoro-4- 3-Methyl-2-hydroxybenzonitrile dimethoxybenzonitrile hydroxybenzamidesulfanylideneimidazole-1- carbaldehyde (E)-3-Hydroxy-4-5-Hydroxy-4-methoxypyridine-2- 4-Hydroxy-3- 4-(Hydroxymethoxy)-3-methoxychalcone carbaldehyde methylbenzamide methoxybenzaldehydeBenzaldehyde, 3- (5-Formyl-2-hydroxyphenyl) Acetoxy vanillin2-(3-Ethenyl-2- (chloromethyl)-4- hydrogen carbonate oxoimidazolidin-1-hydroxy- yl)acetaldehyde 4-(Difluoromethyl)-3-2-Chloro-6-methylcyclohexene- 4-Amino-3- 2-Bromo-4-(diazenylmethyl)-methoxybenzaldehyde 1,3-dicarbaldehyde ethyl benzaldehyde 6-ethoxyphenol5-Ethyl-2-hydroxy-3- 3-(4-Hydroxy-3- 4-Amino-3- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)prop-2-enoyl methoxybenzaldehyde(nitrosomethoxy)benzaldehyde chloride 2-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-4-1-(4-Amino-3-methoxy-5- 4-Ethyl-2,3-dioxopiperazine- (3-Hydroxy-4-methylbenzaldehyde methylphenyl)ethanone 1-carbaldehyde methoxyphenyl)-oxomethanesulfinate 2-Hydroxy-3,5- 1-Ethylsulfinyl-3-2-Chloro-1-(4-hydroxy-2,5- (3- dimethoxy-4- methoxybenzenedimethoxyphenyl)ethanone (113C)Methoxyphenyl)meth- methylbenzaldehydeanol 2-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-3- 5-Chloro-3,4-dimethyl-2-1-Hydroxy-6-oxopyridine-2- 3-Hydroxy-2-methoxy-6-prop-methylbenzaldehyde (trifluoromethoxy)aniline carboxamide1-enylbenzaldehyde 2-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- 6-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-Cyclopentene-1,3- 2,4-Dimethoxy-1- methylbenzaldehyde2,4-dioxohex-5-enal dicarbaldehyde methylidenecyclohexane(E)-3-(3-Fluorophenyl)- 2,4-Dimethoxy-1- 2-Methoxy-3,5,6-5-Methoxy-4-oxocyclohex-2- 1-(4-hydroxy-3- methylcyclohexanetrimethylbenzene-1,4-diol ene-1-carbaldehyde methoxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1-one 3-Ethoxy-4- 2-Ethoxy-3,4,5,6- (3-Fluorosulfanyl-4-2,4-Diethoxybenzene-1,3-diol pentyloxybenzaldehyde tetrafluoroanilinehydroxyphenyl) thiohypofluorite (E)-3-(3-Hydroxy-4-3-Hydroxyoxane-2,6-dione 3-Acetylimidazolidine-1-(5-Formyl-2-hydroxyphenyl) methoxyphenyl)-1-(4- carbaldehyde methylcarbonate methoxyphenyl)prop-2- en-1-one 4-Amino-2-1-Methyl-3-bromouracil 5-Acetyl-2- 3-Acetyl-4-hydroxybenzamidemethylbenzonitrile hydroxybenzonitrile 3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxy-5- Copper;4-hydroxy-3- 3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-2- 4-But-2-en-2-yloxy-3- iodobenzoicacid methoxybenzoic acid propylbenzaldehyde ethoxybenzaldehyde(E)-1-(4-Hydroxy-3- 4-Hydroxy-5-oxocyclohexa-1,3-1-Amino-1,3-diazinan-2-one 4-But-2-en-2-yloxy-3- methoxyphenyl)-3-(4-diene-1-carboxylic acid methoxybenzaldehyde methylphenyl)prop-2-en-1-one 3-Methoxy- 3-Hydroxyfuran-2,5-dione 5,6-Dioxocyclohexa-1,3-6-(4-Formyl-2- benzaldehyde oxime diene-1-carbonitrilemethoxyphenoxy)-2- methylidene-6-oxohexanoic acid 2,4-Diacetyl-5,6-4,5-Dihydroxy-6-oxopyran-2- Benzene, 1-isocyanato-3- Methyl3-(4-hydroxy-3- dimethylphenol carboxylic acid (methylsulfinyl)-methoxyphenyl)-3- oxopropanoate 3-Hydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy-2-Chloro-1-methoxy-4- 6-Amino-4-methyl-3-methoxy- 3-Oxocyclopentane-1-3- (methoxymethyl)benzene 1,2,4-triazin-5-one carboxamidemethoxyphenyl)dodecan- 1-one 6-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-1-2,3-Dihydroxy-6-hydroxymethyl- Ethyl 2-(5-formyl-2-3-Ethoxy-4-pent-2-en-3- benzothiophen-3-one pyran-4-onehydroxyphenoxy)propanoate yloxybenzaldehyde 4-Hydroxy-3-(4-3-Hydroxy-2-oxo-2H-pyran-6- Ethyl 2-(5-formyl-2- 2,3-Bis(4-hydroxy-3-methylphenoxy)benzal- carboxylic acid hydroxyphenoxy)acetatemethoxyphenyl)prop-2-enal dehyde 3-(3-Hydroxy-4- Benzaldehyde, 3-(2-4-N-Ethoxy-4-N-ethyl-2- 2,3,5-Trideuterio-4-ethyl-6- methoxyphenyl)-fluoroethoxy)-4-methoxy- methoxybenzene-1,4-diamine methoxyphenolpropionaldehyde 3-Hydroxy-4- 2,3-Difluoro-4- 4-Methyl-1-benzofuran-7-ol2-(Diazenylmethyl)-4- phenoxybenzaldehyde hydrazinylbenzonitrilemethoxyphenol 3-Hydroxy-4- 4-Chloro-3-ethoxybenzaldehyde 4-Amino-3-Vanilloylacetic acid methoxycinnamaldehyde methoxybenzenethiol2,4-Diacetyl-5- 4-Methoxy-3-methyl-pyridine-2-4-Acetyl-1-methyl-3H-azepin- 2-[4- methylphenol carbaldehyde 2-one(Fluoromethoxy)phenyl]acetal- dehyde Ascopyrone M 1-(3-Ethoxy-4-4-(Dimethoxymethyl)-2- 3-Methoxy-4- hydroxyphenyl)propan-2-oneethoxyphenol methylcyclohepta-1,3,5- triene-1-carbaldehyde 1-Hydroxy-6-1-(Isocyanomethyl)-2,4- 5-(Methoxymethyl)-2,4-1-(1-Acetyl-4-iminopiperidin- methoxypyridine-2- dimethoxybenzenedimethylbenzaldehyde 3-yl)ethanone thione 2-Cyclohexen-1-one, 2-(2,4,5-Trifluoro-3- (5-Formyl-2-hydroxyphenyl) 3-Methoxy-4- methyl-5-(2-methoxyphenyl)methanol formate methylidenecyclohexane-1-methyloxiranyl)- carbonitrile 6-Amino-4- 3-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-5-4-Hydroxy-3- (4-Hydroxy-3- methylnicotinonitrile methoxybenzoic acidmethoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)- oxomethanesulfinate 4-Amino-3,5-5-(Hydroxymethyl)-3- 1-(Dichloromethyl)-2,4- 3-(4-Hydroxybenzyl)-4-dimethylbenzaldehyde methoxybenzene-1,2-diol dimethoxybenzene hydroxy-5-methoxybenzaldehyde 1-(3-Amino-4-hydroxy-5-2,6-Dimethoxy-N-methylpyridin- 4-Methylthiophene-2,3-5-(Methoxymethyl)-3- methoxyphenyl)ethanone 3-amine dicarbaldehydemethylthiophene-2- carbaldehyde 4-(3-Hydroxypropoxy)-3-1-(2-Amino-4-hydroxy-3- 4-Amino-1,2,4-triazine-5(4H)-1-(2-Sulfanylidene-3H- methoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)ethanone onethiophen-5-yl)ethanone 6-Acetyl-3-methyl-2H- (2-Fluoro-3-methoxy-5-2-(Aminooxymethyl)-5- 3-Ethoxy-5-fluorobenzyl pyran-2-onemethylphenyl)methanol hydroxypyran-4-one alcohol 3-Methoxy-4-4-Cyano-2-methoxybenzene-1- 2-[(Aminooxy)methyl]-5- 3-Ethoxy-5-methylsalicylaldehyde sulfonyl chloride hydroxy-3-methyl-4(3H)-fluorobenzaldehyde pyrimidinone 2,3-Dimethoxy-4- Methyl 4-hydrazinyl-3-1,3-Thiazolidine-2,5-dithione 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-2-methylbenzaldehyde methoxybenzoate methylphenyl)propan-1-one1-(2-Fluoro-3,4- 2-Thiophenecarbonitrile, 4- 3,4-Dipentoxybenzaldehyde3-Ethoxy-1-(4-hydroxy-3- dimethoxyphenyl)ethanone hydrazinyl-methoxy-phenyl)-propan-1- one 1-(3,5-Dimethoxy-4- 1-Hydroxy-4-4-Hydroxy-2,5- 3-Hydroxy-2-methoxy-5- hydroxyphenyl)-1-methylbicyclo[2.2.2]octan-2-one dimethylbenzene-1,3- methylbenzaldehydepropanol dicarbaldehyde 4-Iodo-2-methoxyphenol2-[(3S)-3-Amino-2-oxopyrrolidin- 3-Ethoxy-6-hydroxy-2,4,5-4-Hydroxy-3-[(4-hydroxy-3- 1-yl]acetaldehyde trimethylbenzaldehydemethylphenyl)methyl]-5- methoxybenzaldehyde 1-(3-Methoxy-4- 4-Amino-2,5-4-Amino-5-methoxy-2- 4-[5-(4-Formyl-2- methylphenyl)ethanonedimethylbenzaldehyde methylbenzenesulfonyl hydroxyphenoxy)pentoxy]-3-chloride hydroxybenzaldehyde 2,4-Diacetyl-3-4-Amino-2-fluorobenzaldehyde 3-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-5- 4-(5-Bromopentoxy)-3-methylphenol methoxybenzonitrile hydroxybenzaldehyde 4-Ethoxy-2-(2R)-2-Aminocyclohexan-1-one 1-Amino-1,3,5-triazin-2-one3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-5- fluorobenzaldehyde (trifluoromethyl)benzaldehyde(3S)-3-Hydroxyoxan-2- 2-Methoxy-4-(oxiran-2- 4-(Diethylamino)-2-4-Hydroxy-3-[2-[(3R)-3- one yl)benzonitrile methoxyphenol hydroxy-3-methylpentoxy]ethoxy]benzal- dehyde 5-Acetyl-2,N-4-Methoxy-5-methyl-indan-1- 3-Sulfanylidene-4-thia-1-4-Hydroxy-3-[2-(3-hydroxy-3- dihydroxybenzamide oneazabicyclo[3.2.0]heptan-7- methylpentoxy)ethoxy]benzal- one dehyde3,5-Difluoro-4- 4-Chloro-5-hydroxy-2,3- 4-Methyl-2,3-dioxopiperazine-3-Butan-2-yl-4-hydroxy-5- hydroxybenzaldehyde dihydroinden-1-one1-carbaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde 4-Hydroxy-3- 4-Pyridinecarbonitrile,3-fluoro- 4-Amino-3,5- 2-[(2-Formyl-5-hydroxy-4- phenoxybenzaldehyde1,2-dihydro-2-oxo- dimethoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)methyl]-4-hydroxy-5- methoxybenzaldehyde 2-Methyl-3,5- Methyl5,6-dihydroxypicolinate 5-Methoxy-4-oxocyclohexa-1-(4-Hydroxy-3-propan-2- dimethoxybenzaldehyde 1,5-diene-1-carbaldehydeyloxyphenyl)ethanone 2-Methoxy-4- 4-[(E)-But-2-enyl]-2- Pycnarrhine1-[4-Hydroxy-3-(2- (trifluoromethyl)phenol methoxyphenolmethylpropoxy)phenyl]ethanone 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-2,4-Difluoro-3-formylbenzamide 2-(Chloroacetyl)-5- 3-Hydroxy-4-(3-methoxyphenyl)-butane- hydroxypyridin-4(1H)-one phosphanylidyneprop-1-1,3-dione ynoxy)benzaldehyde 5-Hydroxy-4- 4-(1,1-Dimethoxyethyl)-2-4-N-Ethoxy-2- 4-(Fluoromethoxy)-3- methylpicolinaldehyde methoxyphenolmethoxybenzene-1,4-diamine hydroxybenzaldehyde 4-Hydroxy-2,3,5-3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-2,3- 7-Methyl-5-nitrosoquinolin-8-(4-Formyl-2-methoxyphenyl) trimethoxybenzaldehyde dihydropyran-6-one olhydrogen sulfate; methanol 4-Bromo-2- 3- 6-Methyl-5-nitrosoquinolin-8-1-(3-Ethoxy-4- (cyclopropylmethoxy)phe- (Trifluoromethoxy)benzaldehydeol hydroxyphenyl)-2,2- nol oxime dimethylpropan-1-one (2,4- 3,4-4-Chloro-2-(difluoromethoxy)- 1-(3-Ethoxy-4- Dimethoxyphenyl)hydra-Bis(trideuteriomethoxy)benzal- 3-fluoroaniline hydroxyphenyl)-3- zinedehyde methylbutan-1-one 5-Thioxo-5H- Methyl 5-hydroxy-6-4-Methoxy-3-(2- 1-(3-Ethoxy-4- [1,2]dithiole-3-carboxylicmethoxypicolinate methylbutoxy)benzaldehyde hydroxyphenyl)pentan-1-oneacid amide 1,3-Dimethyl-6-(oxiran- 5-Fluoro-2,4-dimethoxyphenol4-(2-Ethylhexoxy)-3- 1-(3-Ethoxy-4- 2-yl)pyrimidine-2,4-hydroxybenzaldehyde hydroxyphenyl)-2- dione methylpropan-1-one3-Hydroxy-4-(3-methyl- 4-Fluoro-2,5-dimethoxyphenol 6-Hydroxy-2,3-1-(3-Ethoxy-4- 2- dimethylbenzaldehyde hydroxyphenyl)-2-butenyloxy)benzaldehyde methylbutan-1-one 6-Hydroxy-2-(4-Formyl-2-hydroxyphenyl) 3- 3-(Dichloromethoxy)-4- 1-(3-Hydroxy-4-cyclohexen-1-one (4-hydroxy-3- hydroxybenzaldehydemethoxyphenyl)prop-2-yn-1- methoxyphenyl)prop-2-enoate one4,6-Diacetyl-o-cresol 1-Amino-6-methyl-4- 3,5-Diethoxy-4-4-Hydroxy-3-[2-[2-[2-[2-[2-[2- sulfanylidenepyrimidin-2-onehydroxybenzoic acid [2-(2,2,2- trifluoroethoxy)ethoxy]ethoxy]ethoxy]ethoxy]ethoxy]ethoxy] ethoxy]benzaldehyde 3-Methoxy-5-methyl-2-(5-Acetyl-2-hydroxy-3- 4-(Methoxymethyl)thiophene- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-5,6,7,8- methoxyphenyl)acetaldehyde 2-carbaldehydemethoxyphenyl)pentane-1,4- tetrahydronaphthalen-2- dione ol 1-Ethyl-3-3-Isothiocyanato-2- 4,5-Difluoro-2-methoxyaniline4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic hydroxypyridin-2(1H)- methylbenzaldehydeacid; hydrate one 1,3-Dihydroxy-1H-1,3- 1-(3-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-5-prop-2-3-Chloro-4-ethoxy-5- (4-Formyl-2-methoxyphenyl) diazepine-2,4(3H,7H)-enylphenyl)ethanone fluorobenzaldehyde hypoiodite dione Phenol, 4-4-Oxopyridine-1-carboxamide 3,5-Difluoro-2-methoxyaniline 2-Formyl-4,5-[(dimethylamino)methyl]- dimethoxycinnamaldehyde 2-methoxy- Phenol, 4-2-(Methylamino)-3H-isoindol-1- 4-Hydroxy-3- 2-Methoxy-6-methyl-4-[(dimethylamino)methyl]- one sulfanylbenzaldehyde propionyl-phenol2-methoxy-6-methyl- 4-Amino-3- 2,4-Diisocyanato-1- 4-Acetamido-3-1,1′-Biphenyl; 4-hydroxy-3- methylbenzaldehyde methylcyclohexenemethoxybenzoic acid methoxybenzaldehyde 2-(3,4-4-Methoxy-3-(4-methoxy-3- 2-Amino-4-cyanopyrazole 4-Hydroxy-3-(2-Dimethoxyphenyl)oxirane methylbut-1- oxoethoxy)benzaldehydeenoxy)benzaldehyde 6-Chloro-3-ethoxy-2- (2-Methoxycyclohexyl) formate2-Ethoxy-4-nitrosophenol (E)-3-(2,6- fluoro-benzaldehydeDihydroxycyclohexa-2,4-dien- 1-yl)-1-(3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1- one 2-Cyclohexen-1-one, 2-2-(Hydrazinylmethyl)cyclohexa- 2,1-Benzisothiazole-6-(2R)-1-(3-Hydroxy-4- methyl-5-(2- 2,5-diene-1,4-dione carboxaldehydemethoxyphenyl)-2- methyloxiranyl)-, (5R)- methylbutan-1-one3,4-Dimethoxy-2,6- 4-Hydroxy-2-sulfanylidene-1,3- 2,3,5,6-Tetrafluoro-4-3-Ethoxy-4- dimethylbenzaldehyde thiazole-3-carbaldehydehydroxybenzaldehyde hydroxybenzaldehyde; 2- methyl-1-phenylpropan-2-ol3-Hydroxy-6- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5-prop- 8-Hydroxyquinoline-5-3-Hydroxy-4- (methoxymethyl)-4h- 1-enylphenyl)ethanone carbonitrilemethylperoxybenzaldehyde pyran-4-one 3-Fluoro-2,4- 3-Methoxy-4-2-Methoxy-5- 4-Prop-2-enoyloxybutyl 4- dimethoxyaniline(sulfanylmethyl)benzaldehyde methylcyclohexa-2,5-diene-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoate 1,4-diimine 3-Acetyl-5-chloro-4-1-[2,4-Dihydroxy-5- 6-(Hydroxymethyl)-4- 1-(3-Hydroxy-4- hydroxybenzoicacid (methoxymethyl)phenyl]ethanone methylpyran-2-onemethoxyphenyl)but-2-en-1- one 4-Ethynyl-3-2-(3-Methyl-2-oxoimidazolidin-1- 1-[3-(Difluoromethoxy)-4-4-Hydroxy-3-propoxybenzoic methoxybenzaldehyde yl)acetaldehydemethoxyphenyl]ethanone acid 2,3,5-Trifluoro-4,6-1-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)- 1-(Chloromethyl)-4-methoxy-Deuterio-(2-deuterio-4- dimethoxyaniline 5-(3-hydroxyprop-1-2,3,5,6-tetramethylbenzene deuteriooxy-3- enoxy)pentan-1-onemethoxyphenyl)methanone 3-Hydroxy-6- (4-Formyl-2-methoxyphenyl)1-(Chloromethyl)-4-methoxy- 3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-5-(2- methyloxan-2-oneethaneperoxoate 2,3,5-trimethylbenzene methylbutyl)benzaldehyde3-Methyl-2-thioxo- (3-Methoxycyclohexyl) formate3-Amino-1,3-thiazinane-2,4- 4-Deuteriooxy-3- 2,3,6,7-tetrahydro-1,3-dione methoxybenzaldehyde thiazepine-4(5H)-one Methyl 5-cyano-2-3-Methoxy-4-oxocyclohex-2- 5-Hydroxy-6-methoxy-3H-1-(5-Formyl-2-hydroxyphenyl) hydroxybenzoate ene-1-carbaldehydebenzofuran-2-one carbamate Methyl 4- Deuterio-(2- 4-Hydroxy-3-2-(4-Formyl-2- (hydroxymethyl)-3- methoxyphenyl)methanonemethoxybenzenesulfonyl hydroxyphenoxy)acetic acid methoxybenzoatechloride 4-Bromo-2-methoxy-3- (2R)-2,3-Dimethylpyrrolidine-1-4-(3,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)-4- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic methylphenolcarboxamide oxobutanal acid; hydrochloride 2-3-Acetyl-4-iminocyclohexa-2,5- 2-(1-Fluoroethoxy)phenol 4-Ethenoxy-3-Methoxyterephthalaldehyde dien-1-one methoxybenzaldehyde 2,4-Difluoro-3-5-Oxo-1,2-dihydropyrrole-3- 2-Amino-5-methoxy-2,4,6- 4-Hydroxy-3-formylbenzonitrile carboxamide cycloheptatrien-1-onemethoxybenzaldehyde; 2- methylpropan-1-ol Ethanone, 1-(4-ethoxy-2,2-Dihydroxy-3-(4-hydroxy-3- 3,4,5-Trichloro-2-2-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5-[(Z)- 3-methoxyphenyl)-methoxyphenyl)-3-oxopropanal ethoxyphenol 1-oxobut-2-en-2-yl]benzaldehyde 3-Bromo-5- 3-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-5-propan-2-3,4-Dichloro-2-ethoxyphenol (2E,4E)-1-(3-Hydroxy-4- methoxybenzaldehydeyloxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)-5-(4- methoxyphenyl)penta-2,4-dien-1-one 3-Fluoro-5- 3,4-Bis(pent-2-en-3- 2-Amino-4-3,4-Bis[(2-methylpropan-2- methoxybenzonitrile yloxy)benzaldehydemethoxypyrimidine-5- yl)oxy]benzaldehyde carbaldehyde Methyl 4-formyl-3-5-Acetyl-4-methylthiophene-3- 7-Oxabicyclo[4.2.0]octa-2-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- methoxybenzoate carbonitrile1(6),2,4-triene-4-carbonitrile [(3E)-penta-1,3-dien-3- yl]benzaldehyde4-Methoxy-6- (5-Formyl-2-methoxyphenyl) 4-Hydroxy-3-4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-2- methyloxan-2-one sulfite methoxybenzaldehyde; 2-sulfanylbenzaldehyde methylpropanoyl 2- methylpropanoate 2-Formyl-4-3,4,5-Trifluoro-2-methoxyphenol 3,4-Dichloro-2- Benzoylvanillin(hydroxyimino)-2,5- methoxyaniline cyclohexadien-1-one 5-Formyl-2-Pyrrole-1,3-dicarbaldehyde 3,4,5-Trichloro-2- Sulfovanillinhydroxybenzamide methoxyaniline 4-Chloro-3- 1-(3-Methoxy-4-prop-1-5-Amino-2-ethylsulfinyl-1H- Deuteroveratrumaldehyd methoxybenzonitrileenoxyphenyl)ethanone pyrimidin-6-one 3-Methoxy-4,4′- 3-Ethoxy-4-5-Amino-2-methylsulfinyl-1H- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-iodo-5- dihydroxychalconehydroxybenzaldehyde; 2- pyrimidin-6-one methoxyphenyl)propane-1,2-methylpropanoic acid dione Deuterio-(2,3,5,6-2-Methoxy-6-methyl-4-prop-1- 2-(Bromomethyl)-3-4-Hydroxy-3-[2-(4-hydroxy-4- tetradeuterio-4- enylphenolmethoxybenzonitrile methoxycyclohexa-1,5-dien- methoxyphenyl)methanone1-yl)ethenyl]-5- methoxybenzaldehyde 3,5-Difluoro-2,4- Methyl2-fluoro-3- 2-Formyl-6- Phosphovanilline dimethoxyaniline formylbenzoatemethoxybenzonitrile 2,6-Dimethoxy-4- 2-Methoxy-4-4-Hydroxycyclohexa-2,4- (4-Hydroxy-3- nitrophenol (sulfanylmethyl)phenoldiene-1-thione methoxyphenyl)- trimethylsilylmethanone1-(4-(Benzyloxy)-3- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5-(3-5-Hydroxy-1,3-thiazole-2,4- 4-Hydroxy-3- hydroxyphenyl)ethanonemethylbut-2-enyl)benzaldehyde dicarbonitrile(trichloromethoxy)benzaldehyde Deuterio-(2,3,5,6- 3-Chloro-2,4-2-Methoxy-3- 6-Acetyl-2-hydroxy-3- tetradeuterio-4- dimethoxybenzamidesulfanylbenzaldehyde methoxybenzeneselenonic hydroxyphenyl)methanoneacid 2-Fluoro-3- 3-Methoxy-4-pent-1-en-3- Benzaldehyde; 4-hydroxy-3-4-Hydroxy-3-methyl-5- methoxybenzonitrile yloxybenzaldehydemethoxybenzaldehyde phenylmethoxybenzaldehyde 2-Methoxy-4-(3-3-Methoxy-4-oxocyclohexa-1,5- 2-Butoxy-4-nitrophenol Iodoisovanillinmethyloxiranyl)phenol diene-1-carbaldehyde Benzenemethanethiol,4-Bromo-2-fluoro-5- 2,5-Dimethoxy-4-nitrophenol Bromoisovanillin2,4-dimethoxy- methoxybenzaldehyde 4(3H)-Quinazolinone, 2-(1S,5R)-1,3-Dimethyl-3- 2-Methoxy-6-methyl-4- 2-(3-Hydroxy-4-methyl-3-(methylamino)- azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane-2,4- nitrophenolmethoxyphenyl)-2- dione oxoacetaldehyde Bromcreosol7-Amino-2-methylcycloheptane- 2-Ethoxy-4-(2-methylprop-1-1-(3,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)-2- 1,4-dione enyl)phenol (3-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)ethanone 3-Amino-2,4-dimethoxy- 1-[2-Hydroxy-5-4-(Chloromethyl)-1,3- 1-(3,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)-2- 6-methylpyridine(methoxymethyl)-3- dimethoxy-2,5- (4-hydroxy-3- methylphenyl]ethanonedimethylbenzene methoxyphenyl)ethanone 6-Hydroxy-2,3-dihydro-2-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-3- 4-lmino-3-methoxycyclohexa- Methyl 3-(4-formyl-2-1H-indolizin-5-one phenylmethoxybenzaldehyde 2,5-dien-1-onemethoxyphenoxy)prop-2- enoate 3,5-Difluoro-4- 3-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-5-1-Acetyl-4-methoxycarbonyl- Geranylvanillin hydroxybenzonitrilephenylmethoxybenzaldehyde imidazole 4-Hydroxy-3- 2,3,6-Trideuterio-4,5-Acetic acid; 4-hydroxy-3- Geranylacetovanillone methoxybenzaldehyde-dimethoxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde d3 3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-5-3-Methoxy-4- Methyl 3-ethoxy-4- Prenylacetovanillone methylbenzaldehyde(trideuteriomethoxy)benzaldehyde methylbenzoate 5-Fluoro-2,4-2,3,6-Trideuterio-4,5- 3-Amino-4-ethoxybenzamide(E)-1,7-Bis(4-hydroxy-3- dimethoxyaniline bis(trideuteriomethoxy)benzal-methoxyphenyl)hept-3-ene- dehyde 1,6-dione 3-Fluoro-5-1-Chloro-4-(chloromethyl)-2- 5-Chloro-2,4- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzene dimethoxybenzenediazoniummethoxyphenyl)heptadecan- 1-one 3- 2,6-Dideuterio-4-hydroxy-3,5-4-Amino-3-methoxy-N- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- (Methoxymethyl)benzonitrilebis(trideuteriomethyl)benzonitrile methylbenzamide methoxyphenyl)-4-methylpentan-1-one 2-Chloro-3-ethoxy-6- 5-Bromo-4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-4-Methoxypyridine-2- 1-(3-Hydroxy-4- fluorobenzaldehyde2-methylbenzaldehyde carbothialdehyde methoxyphenyl)-4-methylpentan-1-one 3,5-Dichloro-2,4- 1-(Ethenyloxy)-3-1,3-Dimethylpiperidine-2,6- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- dimethoxy-6- methoxybenzenedione methoxyphenyl)nonan-1-one methylphenol 5-Acetyl-2-4-[(Chloroamino)methyl]-2- 5-Chloro-3-fluoro-5- 1-(4-Hydroxy-3-aminobenzonitrile methoxy-5-methylphenol methoxycyclohexa-1,3-diene-methoxyphenyl)icosan-1-one 1-carbaldehyde Benzaldehyde, 2- Methyl4-ethyl-3- 4-Chloro-N-ethyl-2- 1,6-Bis(4-hydroxy-3- hydroxy-3-methoxy-6-methoxybenzoate methoxyaniline methoxyphenyl)hexane-1,6- methyl- dione1-(4-Hydroxy-3- 3-Deuteriooxy-4- 2-(4-Chloro-3- 3-Ethynyl-4-hydroxy-5-methoxyphenyl)-2-(4- methylbenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)acetonitrilemethoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)ethanone 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- Deuterio-(4-2-Ethoxy-3,4-dimethylphenol 3-Hydroxy-1-(3-hydroxy-4- methoxyphenyl)-5-hydroxyphenyl)methanone methoxyphenyl)propan-1-one phenylpentan-1-one2,3,5-Trimethyl-4- 1-(2,4,5-Trifluoro-3-methoxy-6- 3,5-Dichloro-2,4-3-Methoxy-4-prop-2- hydroxybenzaldehyde methylphenyl)ethanonedihydroxybenzaldehyde enylperoxybenzaldehyde 1-Isopropenyl-2,4-Benzaldehyde, 5-methoxy-2,4- 4-Hydroxy-3- 4-Hydroxy-3- dimethoxybenzenedimethyl- methoxyphthalaldehyde methoxybenzaldehyde; sulfane(4-Chloro-3- [3,4- 2,4-Diisocyanatophenol 2-(3,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)-4-methoxyphenyl)methanol Bis(trideuteriomethoxy)phenyl]-hydroxybenzaldehyde deuteriomethanone 4-Amino-3- 2,4-Difluoro-5-1-Formyl-4-methyl-3- 3-Ethoxy-4- bromobenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehydeoxopiperazine hydroxybenzaldehyde; 4- hydroxybenzaldehyde; oxirane2,3,5-Trimethoxy-4- 3-Chloro-5-ethoxy-2- 2-Ethoxy-3,6-dimethylphenol4-Hydroxy-3- methylbenzaldehyde methylbenzonitrile methoxybenzaldehyde;potassium 4-Hydroxy-3- 4-Methoxy-5- 3,5-Dimethoxy-4- 4-Ethoxy-2-ethyl-3-methoxycyclohexane-1- methylpicolinaldehyde hydroxyphenyl glyoxalhydroxybenzaldehyde carbaldehyde 2,5-Difluoro-4-4-Methoxy-D3-benzaldehyde 4-Ethylsulfinyl-2- 1-[4-Hydroxy-3-(2-hydrazinylbenzonitrile methoxyphenol methylprop-2- enoxy)phenyl]ethanone4-Hydroxymethyl-2,5- 1-Chloro-2-iodo-3-methoxy-5- 4-Ethylsulfonyl-2-3-Hydroxy-4-[2-[2-[2-(2- dimethylphenol (methoxymethyl)benzenemethoxyphenol methoxyethoxy)ethoxy]eth- oxy]ethoxy]benzaldehyde3-Acetoxy-6-hydroxy- 1-[(3S,4S)-4-Azido-3- 4-Chloro-2-fluoro-6-1,1-Diethoxyethane; 3- 2,4,5-trimethylbenzyl hydroxycyclohexyl]ethanonehydroxybenzaldehyde hydroxy-4- chloride methoxybenzaldehyde;propane-1,2-diol 5-Hydroxy-2-iodo-4- 4-Chloro-2-fluoro-3- 4-Hydroxy-3-1-(4-Hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde methoxybenzaldehydemethoxyphenylpropanal methoxyphenyl)-3-(3- hydroxyphenyl)propan-1-one4-Hydroxy-3- 2-Fluoro-5-hydroxy-3- 1-(4-Hydroxy-2,3- 4-Hydroxy-3-methylbenzonitrile methoxybenzaldehyde dimethoxypyrrol-1-methylperoxybenzaldehyde yl)ethanone 5-Methoxy-3-2,4-Dimethoxy-5-methylbenzoyl 5-Carbamoyl-4-chloro-2-4-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-2- pyridinecarboxaldehyde chloride hydroxybenzoylchloride (trifluoromethyl)benzaldehyde 2-Fluoro-6-methoxy-4-3-Hydroxy-4-methoxy-2- 1-Amino-4-sulfanylpyridin-2-5-Ethoxy-6-hydroxyinden-1- methylaniline methylbenzaldehyde one onePhenol, 2,4-dimethoxy- 4-Hydroxy-2-methoxy-3- 4-Formylisobenzofuran4-Hydroxy-3-methyl-5-prop-2- 3-methyl- methylbenzaldehydeynoxybenzaldehyde Benzaldehyde, 2,4- 4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde- 4-Ethoxy-3-4-Hydroxy-3-[2-[2-(2-prop-2- dihydroxy-3,5- 2,3,5,6-d4propoxybenzaldehyde ynoxyethoxy)ethoxy]eth- dimethoxy- oxy]benzaldehyde4′-Hydroxy-3′-methoxy- 1-(3-Bromo-4-hydroxy-5- 4-Methoxy-2-nitrosophenol2-(4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5- 4-phenylbutyrophenonetrifluoromethylphenyl)ethanone methylphenyl)-2- oxoacetaldehyde 4-6-Methoxy-3,4- 2-Chloro-5-ethoxy-4- (4-Formyl-2-hydroxyphenyl)(Methylamino)benzaldehyde dimethylcyclohexa-1,5-dien-1-ol(methylamino)benzenedia- propanoate zonium (3E)-2-Chloro-3-2-Chloro-4-methylcyclopenta- 5-Cyano-2-formamidothiazole(4-Formyl-2-hydroxyphenyl) (hydroxymethylidene)cyclo-1,3-diene-1,3-dicarbaldehyde 2,2-dimethylpropanoatehexene-1-carbaldehyde 1-(4-Hydroxy-3- Methyl 2-methyl-5-[(2R)-oxiran-4-Dichlorophosphoryl-1,2- 4-Hydroxy-3- methoxyphenyl)-3- 2-yl]benzoatedimethoxybenzene methoxybenzaldehyde; (1 E,4 phenylpropan-1-oneE,8E)-2,6,6,9- tetramethylcycloundeca- 1,4,8-triene 2-Iodo-4,5-3-Methoxy-4,5- 4-Hydroxyfuran-2,3- Deuterio-[2-deuterio-3-dimethoxybenzaldehyde dimethylbenzaldehyde dicarbaldehyde(deuteriomethoxy)-4- hydroxyphenyl]methanone 3-(Benzyloxy)-4-1-(3-Methyl-1,4,5,6- 5-Methoxybenzene-1,2,4-triol 4-Hydroxy-3-hydroxybenzaldehyde tetrahydrocyclopenta[c]pyrrol-6-methoxybenzaldehyde; hydrate yl)ethanone 2-Hydroxy-5,5-dimethyl-5-Methyl-4-oxo-2,3- [2,2-Dimethylpropanoyloxy- 4-Hydroxy-3-iodo-5-2-cyclohexen-1-one dihydrothiopyran-6- (4-formyl-2- methoxybenzaldehyde;4- carbaldehyde hydroxyphenoxy)methyl] 2,2- hydroxy-3-dimethylpropanoate methoxybenzaldehyde (3-Methoxy-5-4-Oxo-2,3-dihydrothiopyran-6- (E)-1-(3-Hydroxy-4- 4-Hydroxy-3-methylphenyl)methanol carbaldehyde methoxyphenyl)-3-(2,4,6-methoxybenzaldehyde; phenol trihydroxycyclohexa-2,4-dien-1-yl)prop-2-en-1-one 2-Amino-4-methyl-3,5- 3-Methoxycyclohexane-1-4-Ethylsulfonyl-2-methoxy-5- Cyclopropanecarboxylicpyridinedicarbonitrile carbaldehyde methylbenzenediazonium acid;4-hydroxy-3- methoxybenzaldehyde 2,5-Dichloro-4- 3-Fluoro-5-hydroxy-4-2-Methoxy-5-methyl-4- Cyclobutanecarboxylic hydroxybenzene-1,3-methylbenzaldehyde methylsulfonyl aniline acid; 4-hydroxy-3-dicarbonitrile methoxybenzaldehyde 2-Hydroxy-5-methoxy-3-(Ethenylideneamino)-5- 4-(Ethoxymethyl)-2,6- 4-Hydroxy-3- 3,4,6-methylbenzonitrile dimethylBenzenamine methoxybenzaldehyde; 3-trimethylbenzaldehyde methylbutanoic acid 8-Hydroxy-2,2-dimethyl-4-Hydroxy-3-((2- 3- 1-(3-Hydroxy-4- 2H-chromene-6-(trimethylsilyl)ethoxy)me- (Ethylideneamino)benzonitrilemethoxyphenyl)-2-methylbut- carbaldehyde thoxy)benzaldehyde 3-en-1-onePyrazolo[1,5-a]pyridine- 3-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-5- 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-5-4-[(E)-3-(4-Hydroxy-3- 6-carbaldehyde methylbenzaldehyde[methoxy(phenyl)phosphoryl] methoxyphenyl)prop-2- benzaldehydeenyl]benzaldehyde 1-Methoxy-3- 3-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-5-4-(Fluoromethoxy)-3- 3-(4-Hydroxy-3- (methoxymethyl)benzenemethylbenzonitrile methoxybenzaldehyde methoxyphenyl)-3- oxopropanal2-Pyridinecarbonitrile, 4- 2-Fluoro-4-hydroxy-3- 3-Hydroxy-4-[2-[2-(2-3-Decoxy-4- methoxy-3,5-dimethyl- methylbenzaldehydehydroxyethoxy)ethoxy]ethoxy] hydroxybenzaldehyde benzaldehyde (6S)-6-2-Ethoxy-4-prop-1-en-2- 4-Hydroxy-3- 2-[(1R)-Cyclohex-2-en-1-yl]-Methoxycyclohexen-1-ol ylphenol methoxybenzaldehyde; 3-hydroxy-4-oxaldehydic acid methoxybenzaldehyde 3,4-(2E)-3,7-Dimethylocta-2,6-dien- (3,4- Dimethoxybenzaldehyde; 1-ol;4-hydroxy-3- Dimethoxyphenyl)methyli- pentane-2,4-dione methoxybenzoicacid deneoxidanium

In some instances, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent altersproperties of the surface of the bacterial cell by, for example,targeting the biogenesis of the bacterial cell envelope (e.g.,biogenesis of the membrane(s) or other structures that surround andprotect the bacterial cytoplasm, e.g., cell wall, inner membrane, andouter membrane). The cell envelope represents the outermost layers ofthe bacterial cell and, in general, functions in the protection of thecell, communication with the environment, maintenance of cellular shape,stability, and rigidity of the cell, as well as allowing appropriatemetabolism, growth, division, and colonization of the bacteria.Accordingly, in some instances, the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent targets genes or proteins required for the biosynthesis ofmolecules important for the integrity of the cell envelope, includingthe biosynthesis carbohydrate-containing macromolecules such aslipopolysaccharides (LPSs), peptidoglycan, lipoteichoic acids, teichoicacids, capsule polysaccharides, and lipoarabinomannan.

For example, LPS represents a major component of the outer leaflet ofthe outer membrane, and is composed of three domains: lipid A, coreoligosaccharide (OS) and O-specific polysaccharide (or O antigen). Asdescribed in Examples 2 and 3, LPS biosynthesis (e.g., coreoligosaccharide synthesis, e.g., L-Heptoses synthesis), is one exemplarycell envelope biogenesis pathway that can be targeted to disruptbacterial colonization of the insect gut (e.g., disrupt colonization ofthe endosymbiont Burkholderia in the gut of Riptortus pedestris (Example2) or disrupt colonization of the endosymbiont Candidatus Pantoeacarbekii in the gut of Halyomorpha halys (Example 3)).

Accordingly, in some instances, the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent is an LPS synthesis inhibitor. In some instances, the LPSsynthesis inhibitor is an inhibitor of core oligosaccharide synthesis inthe bacteria. For example, the LPS synthesis inhibitor may inhibit anenzyme involved in core oligosaccharide synthesis in the bacteria, suchas WaaA, WaaC, WaaF, or WaaG, or an enzyme. In some instances, the LPSsynthesis inhibitor inhibits an enzyme having at least 40%, 50%, 60%,70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 98%, 99%, or 100% sequence identity to a polypeptidehaving the amino acid sequence of WaaA, WaaC, WaaF, or WaaG. In someinstances, the LPS synthesis inhibitor inhibits expression of a geneinvolved in core oligosaccharide synthesis in the bacteria, such aswaaA, waaC, waaF, or waaG. In some instances, the LPS synthesisinhibitor inhibits expression of a gene having at least 40%, 50%, 60%,70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 98%, 99%, or 100% sequence identity to apolynucleotide having the nucleotide sequence of waaA, waaC, waaF, orwaaG. Exemplary LPS synthesis inhibitors are provided in Table 3.

TABLE 3 LPS synthesis inhibitors ADP-2-fluoroheptose2-aryl-5-methyl-4-(5-aryl-furan-2-yl-methylene)-2,4-dihydro-pyrazol-3-ones ADP-2-deoxy-2-fluoro-heptose fullerenehexa-adducts bearing 12 copies of peripheral sugars displaying themannopyranose core structure of bacterial l,d-heptoside

TABLE 4 Analogs of levulinic acid 2-Acetolactate 2-Diazenylacetic acid(2R,3S)-3-Methyl-2- 1- oxiranecarboxylic acid(Chloromethyl)cyclopropane- 1-carboxylic acid 3-Hydroxyphosphonoyl-2-3-Methoxy-3-oxoprop-1-ene-2- (S)-5-Oxooxolane-3-carboxylic3-Methoxycarbonylpent-2- oxopropanoic acid sulfonic acid acid enoic acidAcetoacetic acid 2-Thiazoleacetic acid 2-[(2R)-Oxiran-2-yl]acetic acid3-Ethoxy-2-methylprop-2- enoic acid 3-Mercaptopyruvic acid5-Oxoprolinate 3-Methylglycidic acid 2,3,4-Trifluorohepta-2,4- dienoicacid 3-Pyridineacetic acid Ethoxyformic acid anion 2-SulfamoylaceticAcid 1-Fluoropropan-2-yl hydrogen carbonate b-Sulfinyl pyruvate4-Sulfanylidenebutanoic acid (E)-3-Methyl-4-oxobut-2-enoic Methyl3-methylsulfonylbut- acid 2-enoate gamma-Aminobutyric acid(2-Oxoazetidin-1- 5-Hydroxy-pent-2-ynoic acid 3-Hydroperoxy-2,2-yl)methylphosphonic acid dimethylpropanoic acid 4-Hydroxy-2-oxopentanoic1,3-Dioxolan-4-ylmethyl 2,2,3-Trimethylbut-3-enoic Acid1-Carboxyoxyethyl acetate acid acetate Benzoate3-Hydroxy-4-methylisoxazole- Acetic acid, 2-hydroxy-,5-Bromopent-2-enoic acid 5-carboxylic Acid carboxymethyl ester Benzoicacid 2-(2- (2R,3R)-3- 4-Cyanato-2- Aminoacetyl)oxypropanoicMethoxycarbonyloxirane-2- methylidenebutanoic acid acid carboxylic acidAminooxyacetic acid 2-Cyclopropylpropanoic acid 2-Chloropyrimidine-5-2-Chloro-3-iminobutanoic carboxylic Acid acid Acetylenedicarboxylic acid3,4,5-Trifluorothiophene-2- 3-Nitroacrylic acid ethyl ester3-Chloropropyl hydrogen carboxylic acid carbonate 2-Amino-4-oxopentanoic1-Methylsulfonylethyl formate (3-Methyloxetan-3-yl)methyl3-Formylcyclobutane-1- acid nitrate carboxylic acid 3-Hydroxybutyricacid 2,5-Bis(sulfanyl)pentanoic acid Propanoic acid, 2,3,3,3-3-Fluoropropyl hydrogen tetrafluoro-2-methoxy- carbonate 3-Chlorobenzoicacid 2,2-Difluoroethyl hydrogen 4-Nitrobutan-2-one 3-Bromo-4-bromooxy-4-carbonate oxobutanoic acid 2,5-Dioxopentanoic acid2-(Oxiran-2-yl)-2-oxoacetic 4-Nitro-2-butanol (1R,2R)-2- acidEthylcyclopropylacetic acid 2-Phosphoglycolic Acid Methylphosphinoaceticacid 2,3-Dideuteriobutanedioic acid 2,2,3,3-Tetrachlorobutanoic acidPhosphonoacetic acid Methylphosphinopropionic acidO-(Methoxymethyl)glycolic acid 3-Formamido-2- oxopropanoic acid3-(Methylthio)propionic acid 1- 5-Azidopentanoic AcidCyclopropanecarboxylic Fluorocyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 2-methylene-,(1R)- acid N,N-Dimethylglycine 2-[Ethenyl(fluoro)amino]acetic 2-Butynoicacid, 4-methoxy- 2-Chloro-5-oxopentanoic acid acid But-2-enedioic acid(Z)-3-Chloro-2-iodoprop-2- Hexa-4,5-dienoic Acid 3-Hydroxyprop-1-en-2-ylenoic acid hydrogen carbonate Itaconic acid 3,4,4-Trichloro-2-(1S,2R)-2- 5-Bromo-2,2- methylbutanoic acid Methoxycarbonylcyclobutane-difluoropentenoic acid 1-carboxylic acid 2-Amino-5-oxopentanoic2-Chloro-5-methoxy-5- (S)-2- (2-Hydroxypropylamino) acid oxopentanoicacid ((Methylsulfonyl)oxy)propanoic hydrogen sulfate acid2-Methylbut-2-enedioic acid 2-Chloro-2-(2-oxoazetidin-1-(2S)-2-Hydroxy-4-oxopentanoic 5-Bromo-4-methoxypent-3- yl)acetic acidacid enoic acid Nicotinate 2-Thionitrosopropanoic acid (2R)-2-4-Bromo-2-fluorobut-2- (Methoxycarbonylamino)propanoic enoic acid acidNicotinic acid 4-Phosphanylbutanoic acid 3,3,4,4,4-Pentafluorobutanoic1,2,2-Trifluorocyclobutane- Acid 1-carboxylic acid Pyrazine-2-carboxylicacid Methoxymethyl hydrogen 3,3,4,4,4-Pentafluoro-2-(2R)-2-(Difluoroamino)-2- carbonate methylidenebutanoic acidfluoropropanoic acid Succinic acid 4-Phosphorosobutanoic acid(1S,5R,6S)-2- 5-Hydroxy-3-methylpent-2- Oxobicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6- enoicacid carboxylic acid Succinic semialdehyde Hydroxy-(2- Benzoic-4-D1 acid2-Methoxy-2-sulfanylacetic oxoniocarbonyl- acid cyclopropyl)oxidanium3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyrrole-2- 1-Phosphanylaziridine-2-2,3-Dimethyl-4-nitropyridine 3-Isocyanato-2-methylprop- carboxylic acidcarboxylic acid 2-enoic acid 3-Nitropropionic acid (3S)-4-Amino-3-Trifluoracetylalanin 2-Bromo-3-(oxiran-2- (hydroxyamino)-4-oxobutanoicyl)propanoic acid acid N-(Dithiocarboxy)sarcosine (1S,5R,6S)-2-3,3-Difluorobutanoic Acid [Ethenyl(dimethyl)silyl]formicOxabicyclo[3.1,0]hexane-6- acid carboxylic acid Phosphonomycin2-(2,2-Dichloro-1- (E)-3-[(2R,3S)-3-Methyloxiran-2-Chloro-3-nitrosopropanoic methylcyclopropyl)-2-oxoacetic2-yl]prop-2-enoic acid acid acid Phosphoglycolohydroxamic3,4-Bis(sulfanyl)butanoic acid alpha- 4-Aminosulfanylbutanoic Acid(Methoxycarbonylamino)- acid acrylic acid Hexa-2,4-dienoic acid3-Methoxypentanoic acid 5-Bromolaevulinic acid 2-Methyl-2-trimethylsilyloxypropanoic acid Trigonelline (Z)-4-Methoxy-4-oxidobut-3-Pyrocarbonic acid ethyl ester 4-Chloropent-2-enoic acid enoateN-Methylnicotinic acid 4-Methoxy-4-oxobutanoate 2,3-Difluoroisonicotinicacid 3-Imino-2-methylbutanoic acid Isonicotinic acid 2-(R)-(+)-2-Methylsuccinamic 4,6-Dichlorohex-2-enoic(Phosphanylmethylideneamino)acetic acid acid acid Asparagine2-(Methylsulfonyl)ethyl acetate S-Methyl-L-cysteine S,S- 2,2-Difluoro-3-dioxide hydroxypentanoic acid Mercaptosuccinic acid [(3S)-Oxolan-3-yl]hydrogen 4,4-Dimethoxybutanoic Acid 5-Sulfanylpent-2-enoic acidcarbonate 4-Chlorobenzoic acid Carboxymethyl-trimethyl-(2Z,4S)-4-Acetoxy-2-pentenoic 2-(4,5-Dihydro-3H-pyrazol- phosphoniumacid 3-yl)acetic acid 3-Mercaptopropionic acid 3-Chloro-2-methyl-4-(4R)-4-Hydroxyhexanoic acid 2-Chloro-2-nitrosoacetic nitropyridine acidDichloroacetic acid (E)-5-Methyl-4-oxohept-2- 3,3,3-Trifluoro-2-Carbonic acid 1- enoic acid methylpropanoic acid methylenebutyl esterN-Acetylalanine Pyridin-3-yl hydrogen alpha-Nitroethyl acetateTrimethylsilylalanine carbonate Cyclohexanecarboxylic acid2-(Aziridin-1-yl)acetic acid 3-Sulfolene-3-carboxylic acidTrichlorisovaleriansaure M-Toluic acid 2-(Methoxycarbonyl)butanoic5-Iodopentanoic acid 2-(2- acid Hydroxyethylamino)sulfanyl acetic acid4-Methylbenzoic acid 2-[(2,2-Dichloroacetyl)- 3-(Aminooxy)propanoic acid2-Methyl-4,6-dioxohex-2- methylamino]acetic acid enoic acid3-Chloropropionic acid (Ethylsulfonyl)acetic acid MethylbetainThiocyanoalanine Valeric acid 2-Hydroxypropyl dihydrogen Alaninebetaine5-Methoxy-5-oxopent-3- phosphite enoic acid 2,5-Hexanedione4-Hydroxy-3-methylhexanoic 2-Isocyano-4-methylpentanoic7-Oxohept-3-enoic acid acid acid 3-Iodopropionic acidBicyclo[4.1,0]hepta-1,3,5- 3-Oxocyclopent-1- 1,3-Difluoropropyl hydrogentriene-7-carboxylic acid enecarboxylic acid carbonate2,3-Dimercaptosuccinic acid (Z)-3-Chlorohex-2-enoic acid5-Amino-4-oxo(313C)pentanoic Bicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-2- acid carboxylicacid Heptafluorobutyric acid 4,5-Dimethylpyridine-3-(1S,5S,6S)-6-Fluoro-4- 5-Oxopent-2-enoic acid carboxylic acidoxobicyclo[3.1,0]hex-2-ene-6- carboxylic acid Methyldifluoronitroacetate 2-Fluoroethyl hydrogen (2S,3R)-3-Methyloxirane-2-2-Hydroxy-3-(oxiran-2- carbonate carboxylic acid yl)propanoic acid2-Fluorobenzoic acid 4-Methylperoxy-4-oxobutanoic (1S)-2- 2-Amino-2-(1-acid Methylidenecyclopropane-1- methoxycyclopropyl)acetic carboxylicacid acid 3-Fluorobenzoic acid 2-Bromo-3-chloropropanoic 2-Bromo-2-5-Chlorohex-4-enoic acid acid fluorocyclopropanecarboxylic acid4-Fluorobenzoic acid alpha-Keto-4-methoxybutyric(S)-4-Methoxy-2-methyl-4- 3-Cyclopropyl-2- acid oxobutanoic acidnitrosopropanoic acid 3-Fluoropropanoic acidMethyl(prop-2-enoyl)carbamic 5-Bromo-5-hexenoic acid3H-Azepine-5-carboxylic acid acid Hydantoic acid 2-(Dichloroamino)-2-Methoxyimino-acetic acid (3-Hydroxy-2-oxopropyl) methylpropanoic acidhydrogen carbonate 3-Furoic acid 3- 5,6-Difluoropyridine-3- But-1-enylhydrogen [Acetyl(chloro)amino]propanoic carboxylic Acid carbonate acidMethylsuccinic acid 2-(Chloroamino)pentanoic acid 4,4,4-Trifluoro-2-2-Ethyl-4-oxopent-2-enoic sulfanylbutanoic acid acid 4-FluorobutanoicAcid 2-(Chloroamino)butanedioic 2,2-Difluoro-2-sulfamoylacetic2,3-Dichlorobut-2-enoic acid acid acid 4-Hydroxybutanoic acid3-(Chloroamino)propanoic acid O-(3- 2-(Chloromethylidene)-Carboxyphenyl)hydroxylamine 4,4,4-trifluorobutanoic acid Isovaleric acid2-Ethyliminopropanoic acid 3-Carboxybenzenediazonium 2-Propenoic acid,3- (acetylthio)- N-Acetylglycine (E)-4-Amino-2,3-dichloro-4-4-(18F)Fluoranylbenzoic acid 4,4,4-Trichloro-2-methylbut- oxobut-2-enoicacid 2-enoic acid 4-Amino-4-oxobut-2-enoic3-Methyl-4-chloro-isoxazole-5- 4-Fluoro-4-methylcyclohexa-3-Chloro-4-methoxy-4- acid yl acetic acid 1,5-diene-1-carboxylic acidoxobut-2-enoic acid 2,3-Dichloropropionic acid 2-(E)-4-Methoxy-3-methyl-4- (2S)-5-Amino-2- Hydroxybicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-oxobut-2-enoic acid (methylideneamino)-5- 6-carboxylic acid oxopentanoicacid 3-Bromopropionic acid 3-Amino-2-chloroisonicotinic2,2-Difluoro-5-hexenoic acid 1,2,3-Trithiane-5-carboxylic acid acidDimethylmalonic acid 2-Aminooxy-3-methylbut-2- 2-Mercaptobutyric acid5-Hydroxyhex-3-enoic acid enoic acid 2,2-Dimethylsuccinic acid2-(Propan-2- Methacryloxyacetic acid 2-(Ethoxyimino)propanoicylideneamino)acetic acid acid Acetylcysteine2,3-Dihydro-1,4-oxathiine-5- 2-(Methyldisulfanyl)acetic acid 4-Amino-4-carboxylic acid sulfanylidenebutanoic acid 2-Chlorofumaric acid2-Acetyloxybut-3-enoic acid 4-Mercapto-4-methyl pentanoic4-Chloro-4,4-difluorobut-2- acid enoic acid 4-Chlorobutyric acid1-Iodopropan-2-yl hydrogen (2R)-2-(Oxiran-2- 2-Carboxyethenyl-ethyl-carbonate ylmethyl)butanoic acid dimethylazanium Ethoxyacetic acid (1-Fluoro-2-methylpropan-2-yl) (S,S)-(+)-Cyclopropane-1,2-1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethyl hydrogen carbonate dicarboxylic Acid Monomethylhydrogen carbonate Ester Succinamic acid 4-(Chloromethyl)thiophene-2-(Methylsulfinyl)acetic acid 4-Methoxy-2-methyl-4- carboxylic acidoxobut-2-enoic acid 4-Methylpentanoic acid 4-Oxo-2- Benzoicacid-ring-UL-14C 2- oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6-(Carbamoyldisulfanyl)acetic carboxylic acid acid Hadacidin 4-Hydroxy-2-Glycine, N-(carboxymethyl)-N- (2R)-1- thiabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-1-hydroxy- Phosphanylazetidine-2- carboxylic acid carboxylic acid1,2-Diacetylethylene 1- 2-(Dimethylamino)propanoic 2-Diazenylpropanoicacid (Carboxymethyl)cyclopropane acid carboxylic acid4,4-Dimethylpentanoic acid 3,3-Dimethyl-2,4- Acetic acid,[(2-oxopropyl)thio]- 4-Chloro-3- dioxopentanoic acid methylthiophene-2-carboxylic acid 5-Chlorovaleric acid Propanoic acid, 3-Pentaoxycarbonsaure Tetrathiane-5-carboxylic (chlorosulfonyl)- acid(Acetylthio)acetic acid 1,3-Dioxol-2-ylmethyl 3-Bromo-4-methoxy-4-5-Fluorocyclohexa-1,3- hydrogen carbonate oxobutanoic aciddiene-1-carboxylic acid trans-Hex-2-enoic acid 2-(Chloroamino)-3-N-Formylsarcosine (Z)-Pent-3-enoate sulfanylpropanoic acidCycloheptanecarboxylic acid 4-(Chloroamino)butanoic acid4-Oxazolecarboxylic acid, 2,3- 2-Methylsulfanylbut-2- dihydro-2-oxo-enedioic acid 3,3-Dichloroacrylic acid Dioxane-3-carboxylic acid2-Butynoic acid, 4,4-difluoro- 4-Cyanato-4-oxobut-2-enoic acid2-Fluoro-3-methylbutanoic 1-Chloropropyl hydrogen 4-Azidobutyric acidAmino(2- acid carbonate methoxyethyl)carbamic acidCyclopropanecarboxylic acid 2-Methyl-3,3- 5-Fluorothiophene-2-carboxylic4,4-Dichloro-2- bis(sulfanyl)butanoic acid acid methylidenebutanoic acid2-Thiopheneacetic acid 3,3-Bis(sulfanyl)butanoic acid 2-NitroethylAcetate 2-[(1-Chloropropan-2- yl)oxy]propanoic acid 3-Chlorobutyric acid2-(1-Chloroethyl)-3-oxo-1H- 6-(Trideuteriomethyl)pyridine-3-4-Chlorooxy-4-oxobut-2- pyrazole-5-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid enoicacid 5-Bromovaleric acid Diethylamino hydrogen 2,5-Difluoropyridine-3-Phosphorosomethyl carbonate carboxylic Acid dihydrogen phosphateTrichloroacrylic acid 2-(2-Carbamoyloxiran-2- 2-[(2-2-Methoxypropan-2-yl yl)acetic acid Chloroacetyl)(methyl)amino]acetichydrogen carbonate acid Peroxyacetyl nitrateBicyclo[2.2.0]hexa-1(4),2,5- 2-(1-Methylcyclobutyl)acetic(2S)-3-Chlorosulfonyl-2- triene-2-carboxylic acid Acid methylpropanoicacid cis-3-Chloroacrylicacid 3-Chloro-2,2-difluoropropanoic(+)-(1S,2R,4R)- 2,4-Dimethylpenta-2,4- acid Bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2-dienoic acid carboxylic acid Isotrigonelline 3-Chlorocyclopentane-1-2-[(1R,2R,4S)-2- Methylsulfanylmethyl carboxylic acidBicyclo[2.2.1]heptanyl]acetic hydrogen carbonate acid 1-Methyl-4- 3-3-Aci-Nitropropionic acid 4-Amino-2,3-dimethyl-4- carboxypyridiniumFluorocyclopentanecarboxylic oxobut-2-enoic acid acid Methylnitroacetate 1-Chlorocyclobutane-1- 2,2-Difluoropent-4-enoic AcidCarboxy-(carboxymethyl)- carboxylic acid dimethylazanium2,2-Dichlorobutanoic acid 3,4-Dichlorocyclopentane-1-4-Methyl-isothiazole-5- 2,3,4,4,4-Pentafluorobut-2- carboxylic acidcarboxylic acid enoic acid 2-Fluoropropanedioic Acid4-Methoxy-4-methylhexanoic 4-Hydroxy-2-oxobutanoic acid2,3,4-Trifluorobut-2-enoic acid acid 4-Acetylbutyric acid2-Chloro-3-fluoropropanoic [(R)-[(3R)-3-Carboxyoxaziridin- 2-Propenoicacid, 3-(2- acid 3-yl]-hydroxymethyl]sulfanium propynyloxy)- Chloropon2,2,4-Trichloro-3-oxobutanoic 3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyrrole-2-4-Bromo-3-chloro-2,2,3- acid carboxylate trifluorobutanoic acid Benzoicacid-alpha-13C 2-(Chloroamino)isobutyric acid 2,4-Pentadienoate(5,6-Dihydro-1,4-oxathiin-3- yl)acetic acid 1-Methyl-4-nitro-1H-pyrazoleCarboxypropionate Hydrogen maleate (2S)-2-[Acetyl(hydroxy)amino]propanoic acid 2-Chlorobutyric acid(E)-5-Chloropent-2-enoic acid (2S,3S)-3-Hydroxy-2-2-Chloro-3-methoxyprop-2- methylbutanoic acid enoic acid Hex-3-enoicacid (E)-6-Oxohept-2-enoic acid 3-(Carboxyamino)propanoic2-Nitroso-2-(1,3-thiazol-4- acid yl)acetic acid 4- 3-Isothiazoleaceticacid, 4- (R)-1-Pyrroline-5-carboxylic 4-Fluorooxybutanoic acidMethylcyclohexanecarboxylic chloro- acid acid 4-Methylcyclohex-3-ene-1-3-Bromo-4-oxocyclopentane- Glutaramate 2- carboxylic acid 1-carboxylicacid (Nitrosomethyl)cyclopropane- 1-carboxylic acid3-Cyclohexene-1-carboxylic 3-Methoxycarbonylbut-3- 2-Amino-3-methyl-4-(3-Chloro-2-methylbutan-2- acid enoate oxopentanoic acid yl) hydrogencarbonate Pent-3-enoic acid 2-(Isocyanatomethyl)prop-2- trans-4-3-Fluoroacrylic acid enoic acid Fluorocyclohexanecarboxylic Acid4-Methyl-5-thiazoleacetic (Z)-3-Cyclopropylbut-2-enoic2-Thioxo-1,3-dithiole-4- Difluoroalanine acid acid carboxylic acidCyclohexylacetic acid Cyanomethoxy-oxido- 3-Thioxo-3H-1,2-dithiol-5-Butanoic acid, 4-amino-2- oxophosphanium carboxylic acid bromo-4-oxo-,(2R)- Acetic acid, 2- Prop-2-enyl carbonate3-Methyl-4,5-dihydroisoxazole- 2- acetamidooxy- 5-carboxylic acid(Sulfonylhydrazinylidene)acetic acid Acetylpyruvic acidBicyclo[2.2.1]hept-4-ene-2- (1R,2S)-2- 2-Methyl-5-oxopent-4-enoiccarboxylic acid Methoxycarbonylcyclo- acid butanecarboxylic acid4-Pentynoic acid 2-(2-Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5- 4-Nitrobutanenitrile 2-enyl)acetic acid [Methanethioyl(me- thyl)amino]acetic acid4,4-Dimethylpent-2-enoic 4-Oxo-2-sulfanylpentanoic2-(Methylaminooxy)acetic acid 4-Oxohex-2-enoic acid acid acidDimethylpropiothetin Tetrahydro-2H-thiopyran-4- 2-(Ethylaminooxy)aceticacid 2,2-Difluoro-3- carboxylic acid (fluoroamino)-3- oxopropanoic acid3-(Dimethyl-lambda~4~- 2,2-Difluoro-3-oxopropanoic N-Methylene glycine2,3,4-Trichlorobut-2-enoic Sulfanyl)propanoic Acid acid acid3-Methoxybutanoic acid Oxepine-3-carboxylic acid 2-Chloro-2,3,3,3-2,4-Pentadienoic acid, 4- tetrafluoropropanoic acid methyl-, (E)-Nitraminoacetic acid 1,2-Difluorocyclopropane-1- (1 R,5S,6R)-2-Iodoalanine carboxylic acid Oxobicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6- carboxylic acid2,3-Dichloroisobutyric acid Hydroxy-oxo- (4R)-4,5-Dihydro-1,3-thiazole-1-(Aziridin-1- (sulfinatoamino)oxymethane 4-carboxylic acidyl)cyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid 4-Mercaptobutyric acid Cyclopropylhydrogen (1S,2R)-2- (2R)-2-Chloro-2- carbonate Ethenylcyclopropane-1-(dichloroamino)propanoic carboxylic acid acid N-Nitrososarcosine5-Oxohex-2-enoic acid (1S,4S)-Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-2-Deuteriobut-2-enedioic ene-2-carboxylic acid acid 5-Hydroxypentanoicacid Pyrimidin-5-yl hydrogen 5-Amino-3,3-dideuterio-4- 3-Fluoro-2-carbonate oxopentanoic acid (trifluoromethyl)prop-2- enoic acidButanedioic acid, 2,2- 2-Methylcyclobutene-1- (Propionyloxy)acetic acid2-(5-Methyl-1,3-thiazol-4- dichloro- carboxylic acid yl)acetic acid 3-4-Methylphosphanylbutanoic 4-Mercapto-4-oxobutanoic acid3-Aminosulfanylpropanoic Methylenecyclobutanecarboxylic acid acid acidChlorosuccinic acid 2-(Oxiran-2-yl)ethanesulfonic 2-Hydroxy-5-oxovalericacid [Carboxy(chloro)methyl]- acid trimethylazanium 4-Chlorobut-2-enoicacid 5-Chloro-6-oxoheptanoic acid 2-Carboxypropyl-hydroxy-4-Diazobutanoic acid oxophosphanium 4,4-Dichlorobut-2-enoic acid2-Methylidene-4-oxopentanoic 4-Oxopentanoic acid 2-Chloro-2,3- acidhydrochloride difluorobutanedioic acid Cysteine, N-formyl-, L-3-Chloro-2-oxobutanoic acid Nicotinic-d4 Acid Ethoxymethyl hydrogencarbonate 3-Chloroisoxazole-5- 3-(Aminomethoxy)propanoic2,5-Dihydro-furan-2-carboxylic Methylsulfonylmethyl carboxylic acid acidacid hydrogen carbonate (2R-cis)-(3- 2-(3,6-Dihydro-2H-pyran-6- Maleicacid-2,3-d2 1,1-Difluoroethyl hydrogen Methyloxiranyl)phosphonicyl)acetic acid carbonate acid 2-Butenedioic acid (2Z)-, 1- 2-(E)-(1,4-13C2)But-2-enedioic 3-Bromopropyl hydrogen (2-hydroxyethyl)ester (Methylideneamino)oxyacetic acid carbonate acid 4-Pyridineaceticacid 2-Butylphosphanylideneacetic Fumaric acid-2,3-d23-Ethyliminopropanoic acid acid 3-Methyl-2H-azirine-2- 1,3-Dioxolan-4-ylhydrogen Maleic acid-2,3-13C2 4-Bromo-3-methoxybut-2- carboxylic acidcarbonate enoic acid 4-Cyanobutanoic acid Oxan-4-yl hydrogen carbonate1,1,1,3,3,4,4,6,6,6- 3-Phosphanylprop-2-enoicDecadeuteriohexane-2,5-dione acid 2,3-Dichlorobut-2-enedioicCyclohex-2-en-1-yl hydrogen 3-Oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6-2-Acetamidosulfanylacetic acid carbonate carboxylic acid acidN-Ethyl-N-(3- 1-Methoxypropan-2-yl (1 R,5S,6s)-3- 2,3-Dihydropyridine-5-carboxypropyl)nitrosamine hydrogen carbonate Oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid Ethyl hydrogen maleate 3-Hydroperoxy-2-2-Deuteriobenzoic acid 4-Ethoxybut-2-enoic acid methylpropanoic acid4,4-Dihydroxybut-2-enoic 6-Oxo-tetrahydro-pyran-2- 2,6-Dideuteriobenzoicacid 3- Acid carboxylic acid (Hydroxymethylsulfanyl)propanoic acidNitroacetate Acetamido hydrogen 2-Cyclopropyl-2-oxoacetic acid3-Sulfanyl-2- carbonate sulfanylidenebutanoic acid N-Methyl-N-(3-Oxiran-2-yl hydrogen Isonicotinic-d4 acid N-Acetyl-3-chloro-L-alaninecarboxypropyl)nitrosamine carbonate Thiocyanatoacetic acidDimethylphosphorylimino(sul- Pentanoic acid, 2-ethyl-4-oxo-4-Sulfanylbut-2-enoic acid fanylidene)methane 4-Fluorobut-2-enoic acid2-[(1R,2S,4S)-2- 4-Chlorocyclohex-3-ene-1- 4-Hydroxypentan-2-ylBicyclo[2.2.1]heptanyl]acetic carboxylic acid hydrogen carbonate acid3,4-Dichloroisothiazole-5- 3-Fluorobicyclo[1.1.1]pentane-(Z)-4-Methyl-2-pentenoic acid 4-Chlorobutan-2-yl carboxylic acid1-carboxylic acid hydrogen carbonate 2-Chloro-2-methyl butyric Propanoicacid, 2-[(1- Isovaleric acid-1-13C 2- acid methylethyl)nitrosoamino]-Formyloxyethylphosphonic acid 3-(Dichloroamino)-3-3-Methoxypropane-1-sulfonate Acetic acid, sulfo-, 1-methyl3-Butyldioxirane-3- methylbutanoic acid ester carboxylic acid alpha,beta-Dichloroacrylic (E)-3-Isocyanoprop-2-enoic 2,4-Dimethylpent-4-enoicacid (3R)-3-Amino-4- acid acid hydroperoxy-4-oxobutanoic acid4-Pentenoic acid 3-Cyanobut-3-enoic acid Trimethylsilylpropionic acid1,1-Dichloroethyl hydrogen carbonate 3-Ethoxypropionic acid 2-Chloro-2-2-Butynedioic acid-13C2 2-Methyl-3-(oxetan-2- (dichloroamino)propanoicacid yl)prop-2-enoic acid (Z)-4-Methoxy-4-oxobut-2-2,3,3-Trifluoropropanoic acid [(R)-2-Cyclohexenyl]acetic acidAminovinylglycine enoic acid Succinic acid monoisopropyl 2-Methyl-7-(2E,5R)-5-Hydroxy-2-hexenoic 4-Fluorobutyl hydrogen esteroxabicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-ene-2- acid carbonate carboxylic acidPentafluoropropionic acid 3,3-Dichloro-4- 2-(2-Chloroethoxy)-2-oxoacetic2-(Oxolan-3- hydroxybutanoic acid acid ylsulfanyl)acetic acid2-Propanone, 1-nitro- 3-Amino-3-cyanopropanoic 1,3-Dithiole-4-carboxylicacid [(2S)-4-Chloro-3-oxobutan- acid 2-yl]carbamic acid2,3-Dichloro-4-oxo-2- Dichloroacetylacetic acid cis-beta-Formylacrylicacid [Hydroxy(hydroxymethyl)phos- butenoic acid phanyl]formic acidPhenyl hydrogen carbonate 3-Cyanopropanoate 2-Deuteriopentanoic acidEthylsulfanylmethyl hydrogen carbonate (1- Carboxy ethenyl carbonate(113C)Pentanoic acid (1S,3S)-3-Hydroxy- (Aminocar-cyclopentanecarboxylic acid bonyl)hydrazino)acetic acid3-(2-Fluoroethoxy)propanoic (2E)-3-Nitroacrylate 2,2-Dideuteriopentanoicacid 2-(2- acid Sulfanylethylamino)sulfanyl acetic acidTetrafluorosuccinic acid 2-Chloro-2-methylpropanedioic Pentanoic-4,4-D2acid 1,2-Dimethylcyclobutane-1- acid carboxylic acid2-Fluorophenylacetic acid 2-Chloro-2-ethoxypropanoic Pentanoic-5,5,5-D3acid Carboxy 2- acid [chloro(methyl)amino]acetate Coumalic acid2-Chloro-3-methoxy-2-methyl- 5-Hydroxy-1-methyl-1H- Bromomethyl hydrogen3-oxopropanoic acid pyrazole-3-carboxylic acid carbonate4-Methyl-3-pentenoic acid Chloromethylcarbonate (2S)-2-Acetamidobutanoicacid 2-(Oxolan-3-ylidene)acetic acid Cyclopropane-1,1-2,3,3,3-Tetrachloropropanoic 2-Hydroxy-3-methoxypropanoic3-Chloro-2-fluoroprop-2- dicarboxylic acid acid acid enoic acidbeta-Hydroxyisovaleric acid 3-(Aminosulfonyl)propanoicCyclopropanecarboxylic acid, Aminoxyalanine acid 2-ethenyl-, trans-(Ethylthio)acetic acid (2-Methoxy-2- 2-Ethenyl-2- (2R)-2-oxoethyl)carbamic acid methylcyclopropane-1- (Aminooxyamino)propanoiccarboxylic acid acid 2,5-Dimethyl-3-furoic acid [1-(Dimethylamino)-1-2-Prop-1-en-2-ylcyclopropane- 4,4,4-Trifluoro-3- oxopropan-2-yl]carbamicacid 1-carboxylic acid methoxybut-2-enoic acid Ethylsuccinic acidMonomethylfumarate (1R,2S,4R)-Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept- 3-Sulfo-propionic acid5-ene-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester 1-Cyclohexene-1-carboxylic 3-(2R)-Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-ene- 3,4,5,6- acid(Hydroxyphosphinoyl)pyruvate 2-carboxylic acid Tetrahydropyridazine-3-carboxylic acid 2,2-Difluorosuccinic acid [(Z)-3-Carboxy-1-hydroxyprop-(2S)-Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-ene- 4-Methyl-1- 2-enylidene]oxidanium2-carboxylic acid phosphanylpiperidine-4- carboxylic acid Flupropanate5,5-Dichlorovaleric acid CID 12273926 3- (Nitrosomethyl)cyclobutane-1-carboxylic acid 2-Butenedioic acid (2Z)-, 2-(1,3-Dioxolan-2-yl)aceticThiirane-2-carboxylic acid 2-Bromo-3-fluoroprop-2- mono(1-methylethyl)ester acid enoic acid 3-(2-Furyl)propanoic acid 5-(Dimethylamino)-5-(2S)-Thiirane-2-carboxylic acid Oxalo acetate oxopentanoic acid4-Ethoxy-4-oxobutanoic acid 4-Fluorothiophene-2- Methyl(2Z)-4,4-dimethoxy-2- Dihydroxyphosphanyloxy carboxylic acid butenoatehydrogen carbonate Ethyl hydrogen malonate 2-(Difluoroamino)-2,2-4-Chlorothiophene-2-carboxylic (2S)-2- difluoroacetic acid acid[Chloro(ethyl)amino]propanoic acid Benzoic acid-d5 2- 2-Methyl-2-2-Methyl-4-oxopent-2-enoic (Sulfonylmethylamino)propanoiccarboxymethylcyclopentanone acid acid Cyclopentylacetic acid(E)-4-(2-Methyloxiran-2-yl)but- 3-Methylidene-4-5-Methylhexa-3,5-dienoic 2-enoic acid oxocyclopentane-1-carboxylic acidacid 1,2-Dithiolane-3-carboxylic 2-Ethenoxy-2-oxoacetic acid Pentanoicacid, 4,4-dimethyl-5- Nitromethyl hydrogen acid oxo- carbonate[Hydroxy(methoxy)phos- 1H-Diazepine-4-carboxylic1-Chloro-1-nitropropan-2-one 3,4,4-Trifluoro-4- phoryl]formic acid acidhydroxybutanoic acid 5-Methoxy-5-oxopentanoic2-Methylidene-4-oxohexanoic 3-Hydroxy-2-methylpyridine-4-6-Bromohexa-2,4-dienoic acid acid carboxylic acid acid Fumaraldehydicacid 2-[(2-Methyloxiran-2- 4-Chloro-4-pentenoic acid 4-Cyanopent-2-enoicacid yl)methyl]prop-2-enoic acid Dichloroisothiocyanatophosphine(E)-2-Methyl-3-(oxetan-2- 2-Propenoic acid, 2-ethoxy- 4-Hydroperoxy-2-yl)prop-2-enoic acid methylbutanoic acid 2-Ethoxy-2-oxoacetic acid3-Hydroxycyclopent-1-ene-1- (R)-2-(5-Oxotetrahydrofuran-2-2-(3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyran-4- carboxylic acid yl)acetic acid yl)acetic acid5-Methyl-2- 3-Methyl-2,4-dioxopentanoic 3-Hydroxyisoxazole-5- 2-(2-thiophenecarboxylic acid acid carboxylic acid Sulfanylidenepro-panoylamino)acetic acid 4,4,4-Trichlorobutyric acid Chloromethylpivalate2,5- 4-Chloro-2-methylbut-2- Dioxabicyclo[4.1,0]heptane-7- enoic acidcarboxylic acid Butanoic acid, 4- (2Z,4E)-5-Chloro-2,4-2,4,4,4-Tetrachlorobutyric acid 3-Diazenylpropanoic acid(dimethylamino)-4-oxo- pentadienoic acid 4-Bromobutyric acid1-Methyl-1H-1,2,3-triazole-4- 6-Chloro-5-methylnicotinic acid 2-carboxylic acid [Ethenyl(methoxy)amino]acetic acid 2-(Furan-2-yl)aceticacid (Z)-4-Methoxy-4-oxobut-2- (Z)-3-Nitro-2-butenoic acid 2-[2- enoateethyl ester (Methylamino)acetyl]oxyacetic acid Propanoic acid, 2-2-(2,2- (2Z,5E)-Hepta-2,5-dienoic acid 2-Cyanatoiminoacetic acid(aminooxy)- Dimethylhydrazinyl)acetic acid N-Acetyl-beta-alanineN-Ethylhydroxyglycine 5-Methyl-4-hexenoic acid (3R)-4-Hydroxy-3-methylbutanoic acid Monoperoxysuccinic acid Phosphono 2-fluoroacetate2-(2-Methylcyclopropyl)acetic 3-Methyl-4-(methylamino)- acid4-oxobut-2-enoic acid Monomethyl succinate Oxan-3-yl hydrogen carbonateIsothiazole-4-carboxylic acid 2,4-Hexadienoic acid, 2- chloro-, (Z,Z)-(R)-(+)-Methylsuccinic acid 3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyran-5-yl2-Oxocyclopentanecarboxylic 2- hydrogen carbonate acid[Methyl(phosphanylcar- bonyl)amino]acetic acid Pyrimidine-5-carboxylicacid 2-[Chloro(ethenyl)amino]acetic 2,2-Dimethyl-3-oxobutanoic2-Chloro-4-oxobut-2-enoic acid acid acid 3-Hydroxy-2,2-3-Chloro-3,3-difluoropropionic 2,2-Dideuterio-4,4-(E)-4-Methoxybut-2-enoic dimethylpropanoic acid acid dimethylpentanoicacid acid Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-ene-2- 3,3-Dichloro-3-fluoropropanoic3,3-Dideuterio-4,4- 2-Methyl-3-(oxiran-2- carboxylic acid aciddimethylpentanoic acid yl)prop-2-enoic acid 2-Acetoxypropanoic acid3-Chloro-3-fluoropropanoic 2- 3-Chloro-3-cyanoprop-2- acid(Hydroxymethyl)cyclopropane- enoic acid 1-carboxylic acidBicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2- 2-Chloro-2,2- Dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylic2-Chloro-5-hydroxypent-2- carboxylic acid difluoroethanesulfonic acidacid enoic acid 2-Norbornaneacetic acid 3-Cyclopropyl-2-oxopropanoic4-Methyl-2-pentynoic acid Furan-3-yl hydrogen acid carbonate6-Chloronicotinic acid 2-(2-Oxopyrrolidin-3-yl)acetic (Z)-2-Hexenoicacid 4-Hydroperoxy-3-methyl-4- acid oxobut-2-enoic acid Acetic acid,[[(1- 2-Cyclopropylbut-3-enoic acid 5-Sulfanylpent-3-enoic acid3-Isocyanato-2- methylethylidene)amino]oxy] methylpropanoic acid2-Acetamidoacrylic acid 3-Cyclopropylbut-3-enoic acid1-Methylcyclopropene-3- 4-Oxohexa-2,5-dienoic acid carboxylic acid3-(Trimethylsilyl)propionic 4,5-Dimethyloxazole-2- (E)-Pent-2-en-4-ynoicacid 3-Ethoxy-2-fluoroacrylic acid carboxylic acid acidN-Formyl-DL-alanine (Z)-(2,3-13C2)But-2-enedioic(Tert-Butylperoxy)acetic acid 3-Chlorobutyl hydrogen acid carbonate2-Propanone, 1-(nitrooxy)- 2-(2-Sulfanylidene-1,3-thiazol-3-Nitrobutan-2-one [(2R)-2-Hydroxypropyl] 3-yl)propanoic acid dihydrogenphosphate 1- 2-Sulfanyl-1,3-thiazole-4- 5-Methyl-2,5-dihydrothiophene-Levulinic acid, nickel(II) salt Methylcyclopropanecarboxylic carboxylicacid 2-carboxylic acid acid 4-Hydroxyiminopentanoic3,5-Dideuteriofuran-2- (2R,5S)-5-Methyl-2,5- (Z)-3-(Dimethylamino)prop-acid carboxylic acid dihydrothiophene-2-carboxylic 2-enoic acid acid4-Methoxy-2-methylene-4- 2-Chloro-4-methoxybutanoic 4,5-Dimethyl-2,5-2-Hydroxybut-2-enedioic oxobutanoic acid aciddihydrothiophene-2-carboxylic acid acid Methiin5,5-Dichloro-2H-pyridine-3- 2,2,3-Trimethylcyclopropane-1-(2E)-2-Hydroxypenta-2,4- carboxylic acid carboxylic acid dienoate(6r)-6-Methylcyclohex-3- 3,4-Dichloro-3,4,4-2,2,3,3-Tetrafluoro-4-methoxy- 4-Hydroxybenzoate ene-1-carboxylic acidtrifluorobutanoic acid 4-oxobutanoic acid (2R)-2-Formamidopropanoic3,3-Dichloro-4-cyanobutanoic [(2-Methoxy-2- 3-Hydroxybenzoate acid acidoxoethyl)amino]phosphonic acid 3-Chloropivalic acid 2,3-Dichloro-3-4-Oxohept-6-enoic acid 3-Methylsalicylate cyclopropylpropanoic acidAcetoxyacetic acid 4-Fluorocyclohexa-1,3-diene- 2- 2-Butenedioic acid,2- 1-carboxylic acid (Methoxycarbonyl)cyclopropane- hydroxy-, (E)-1-carboxylic acid trans-4-Bromo-2-butenoic 4-Chlorocyclohexa-1,3-diene-(1 R,2R)-Rel-2- 2- Acid 1-carboxylic acid (Methoxycarbonyl)cyclo-Hydroxyethylenedicarboxylate propanecarboxylic acidThiazole-5-carboxylic acid 2-Mercapto-2-methyl-succinic (1R,2S)-2-(2E)-2,3-Dihydroxybut-2- acid (Methoxycarbonyl)cyclopropane- enedioate1-carboxylic acid 3- 2-(2-Sulfanylidene-1,3-thiazol-Cyclohept-1-ene-1-carboxylic 4-Hydroxy-1-methyl-5-oxo-(Hydroxymethylphos- 3-yl)acetic acid acid 2H-pyrrole-3-carboxylic acidphinyl)propionic acid Hydroxymethylsarcosine Propan-2-yl carbonate2,3-Dichloro-3-methylbutanoic 3-Hydroxy-4- acid methylthiophene-2-carboxylic acid 2-Pyridineacetic acid 2-Aminotriazole-4-carboxylic2-Acetoxyethylphosphonic acid 5-Hydroxypyridine-3- acid carboxylate[(Methoxythioxomethyl)thio] 2,5-Dioxopentanoate (2R)-Oxane-2-carboxylicacid 2-Hydroxyhexa-2,4- acetic acid dienoate 2- 3-Oxobutyl dihydrogen2-(Hydroxyamino)propanoic (2Z)-2-Hydroxypenta-2,4-Methylcyclohexanecarboxylic phosphate acid dienoate acid2,3-Oxiranedicarboxylic acid 2-(4-Methyl-1,3-oxazol-2- 2-3-Diazo-2-oxopropanoic yl)acetic acid Ethynylcyclopropanecarboxylic acidacid Tetrahydrofuran-2- 2-Bromo-4-methoxy-butyric Trifluoromethylhydrogen 2-(3-Methyloxetan-3- carboxylic acid acid sulfate YL)aceticacid 3-Oxobutan-2-yl Nitrate 2-Bromo-4-ethoxybutanoic4-Chloro-4-methylpentanoic 2-(Oxetan-3-YL)acetic acid acid acidN-Acetyl-L-alanine Dicarboxyazaniumylideneazanide (R)-2-Fluorobutyricacid 2-(Chloromethyl)pyrimidine- 5-carboxylic acid (2-Hydroxyethyl)hydrogen 3-Hydroxypropyl hydrogen 2-Fluorosuccinic acid2-Oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hex-3- succinate carbonate ene-6-carboxylic acid1-Cyclopentene-1-acetic 3-Cyanobutanoic acid 2,2-Dimethoxyacetic acid2-Chlorosulfonyl-2,2- acid difluoroacetic acid 2-Hydroxypropyl nitrateCarboxymethylisocyanate Cyclopropanecarboxylic acid, 4-Amino-4-oxo-2-1-(1-hydroxyethyl)- sulfanylbutanoic acid (Tert-Butylthio)acetic acid5-Chloro-5-oxopentanoic acid 4-Hydroxypent-2-ynoic acid 2-(Aminocarbamothioyl- sulfanyl)acetic acid N-Carbamoyl-L-cysteine2,2,2-Trifluoroethanesulfonate (3S)-3-Methyl-4-oxopentanoic2-Carbamothioyloxyacetic acid acid 3-Chlorobut-2-ene-1-sulfonicProp-2-enoxy hydrogen cis,cis-Muconic acid (Carbamoylamino)oxy Acidcarbonate mononitrile hydrogen carbonate (R)-3-Hydroxybutyric acid2H-Pyrimidine-1-carboxylic 2,5-Dihydrothiophene-2-(2S)-2-Amino-3-(oxiran-2- acid carboxylic acid yl)propanoic acid2-Methoxypropanoic acid 3-Carboxypropyl-hydroxy-2-(Cyclobuten-1-yl)acetic acid (Z)-4-Hydroxy-2-pentenoic oxophosphaniumacid 4-Methoxybutanoic acid 2,2-Difluoropentanoic acid3-(N-Hydroxycarbamoyl)-2- (Z)-4-Ethenoxy-4-oxobut-2- methylenepropionicacid enoic acid Glycidyl nitrate Methyl(2-oxoethyl)carbamic4-Methoxy-2,2-dimethyl-4- (Z)-6-Oxohex-3-enoic acid acid oxobutanoicacid Oxirane-2-carboxylic acid 3-Ethoxypropanoate4-Chlorocyclohexanecarboxylic 2,4-Heptadienoic acid, acid (2E,4Z)-(S)-3-Hydroxybutyric acid 2-(Methanethioylamino)acetic2-Methyl-1,3-dithiane-2- (1S,5R,6S)- acid carboxylic acidBicyclo[3.1,0]hex-2-ene-6- carboxylic acid 5-Chlorothiophene-2- Butylcarbonate 5-Chloro-4-methyl-2- 3-Methyl-5-hydroxy-2- carboxylic acidthiophenecarboxylic acid pentenoic acid Carboxymethyl2-Trimethylsilyloxyprop-2- (1s,4r)-Bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2-3-Methylidenecyclohexane- methanesulfonate enoic acid carboxylic acid1-carboxylic acid (Z)-4-(Methylamino)-4- 2-Chloro-2- (1~{r},2~{s})-2-4-Formylpent-4-enoic acid oxobut-2-enoic acid nitrosulfanylacetamideMethylcyclohexane-1- Carboxylic Acid Monofluoroacetylglycine(Carboxyoxyamino) hydrogen (1R,3R)-3-Methylcyclohexane-Bicyclo[3.1.1]heptane-3- carbonate 1-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid3-Mercaptobenzoic acid 1-Formylcyclopropane-1- 3-Methylcyclohex-3-ene-1-2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)-2- carboxylic acid carboxylic acid oxoacetic acid4-Mercaptobenzoic acid 2-Methyl-3,4-dihydro-2H- 2,4-Cyclohexadiene-1-(E)-5-Hydroxy-3- pyran-5-carboxylic acid carboxylic acidmethylpent-3-enoic acid 2-Fluoronicotinic acid Carbamoyloxyacetic acid(1S,3R,6R)-7- 3-Nitrooxybutanoic acid Oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-3-carboxylic acid Glycine, N-(1-methylethyl)-2,3,4,5-Tetrahydropyridine-4- 7-Oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-3-(2S)-2-Sulfanylpentanoic N-nitroso- carboxylic acid carboxylic acid acid2-Cyclopentene-1-acetic 2H-Thiopyran-4-carboxylic (1R,3R,6S)-7- (2R)-3-acid acid Oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-3- Methylidenecyclopropane-carboxylic acid 1,2-dicarboxylic acid (R*,S*)-2,3-Dichlorosuccinic2-Cyclobutylideneacetic acid (1R,3S,6S)-7- 3-(3-Methyldiazirin-3- acidOxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-3- yl)butanoic acid carboxylic acid Glycine,N-(ethoxycarbonyl)- 2-(Chloromethyl)-1,3- 3-Methyl-7- 5-Hydroxyoxane-3-dioxolane-4-carboxylic acid oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-3- carboxylic acidcarboxylic acid 4-Methyl hydrogen L- Carboxylatooxybenzene5-Methyl-2,5-dihydrofuran-2- (1R,5S)- aspartate carboxylic acidBicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-3- carboxylic acid 2-Fluorohexanoic acid2-(5-Oxooxolan-3-yl)acetic Glycidylethyl sulfone 3,4-Dihydroxypentanoicacid acid 3-Chlorobut-2-enoic acid Methyl(3-oxopropyl)carbamic3-Acetylsulfanyl-2- (5-Oxo-1,3-dioxolan-4- acid chloropropanoic acidyl)acetic acid Chlorofluoroacetic acid Ethoxy hydrogen carbonateButanoic acid, 3-mercapto-, 3-Methyl-2,3- (R)- dihydrothiophene-5-carboxylic acid N-Propionylglycine 1,3-Thiazepine-7-carboxylic2-Chloro-3-sulfanylpropanoic 5-Methyl-4,5-dihydro-furan- acid acid3-carboxylic acid 2-Methyl-1,3-thiazole-5- 2-Methoxyethylformate2-Chloro-3-methyl-4- 3-(Difluoroamino)propanoic carboxylic acidnitropyridine acid 2-Methyl-4-nitropyridine 3,4-Epoxycyclohexane-1-2,4-Dichlorobutanoic acid (2R,3R)-2,3- carboxylate Dimethyloxirane-2-carboxylic acid L-Allothreonine 2-Methoxyacrylate 3-(Acetyloxy)propanoicacid (E)-3-Methyl-5-oxohex-2- enoic acid O-Acetylserine3-(Dimethylamino)butanoic 3-(Acetyloxy)butanoic acid4-Methylcyclohexa-1,5- acid diene-1-carboxylic acid S-Methylcysteinesulfoxide Chlorosulfanylformic acid (3R)-3-(Acetyloxy)butanoic acid2-(2,2- Dimethylcyclopropyl)acetic acid 2- Tetrahydrofuranat2-(2-Chloroacetyl)oxyacetic 2-Fluoro-3-methylbut-2-Methylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid enoic acid acid N-AcryloylglycineEthanedioic acid, monoethyl (Cyclohexa-1,4-dien-1-yl)acetic2,2-Dimethyl-3H-furan-4- ester acid carboxylic acid2-Fluorobut-2-enedioic acid lododifluoroacetic acid2-Oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-7- 2-Chloro-2- carboxylic acidcyclopropylideneacetic acid 3,5-Difluorobenzoic acid2H-Thiopyran-3-carboxylic (2-Oxo-1,3-oxazolidin-3- 3-Cyano-3,3- acidyl)acetic acid dimethylpropanoic acid Hex-4-enoic acid5,6-Dihydro-2H-thiopyran-3- 4-Amino-2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-4- (1s,3r)-3-carboxylate oxobutanoic acid Hydroxycyclohexane-1- carboxylic acid2,2-Dichloro-1- 1,1-Dihydroxy-3,3- 2,2-Dideuterio-3-4-Oxooxetane-2-carboxylic methylcyclopropanecarboxylic dimethylureahydroxybutanoic acid acid acid 2-Amino-4-methoxy-4-2-(5H-1,2-Oxazol-2-yl)acetic 3-Methoxycarbonyldiazirine-3- 2-Prop-2-oxobutanoic acid acid carboxylic acid enoylsulfanylacetic acid 2-Oxo-2-Chloroacetoacetate Diazirine-3,3-dicarboxylic acidCyclohepta-1,3-diene-1- cyclopentanepropionic acid carboxylic AcidPropanoic acid, 3,3-dichloro- alpha-Chloroacetoacetic acid2-{Bicyclo[3.1.0]hexan-2- (3S)-4-Hydroxy-3- 2,2-dimethyl- yl}acetic acidmethylbutanoic acid 3-Methoxypropane-1- Nitro hydrogen carbonate3-Methyl-4-cyanobutyric acid Cyclohepta-1,3,6-triene-1- sulfonic acidcarboxylic acid 2-(Methylsulfonyl)ethyl 2-MethoxyethylacetateBicyclo[2.2.0]hexane-1- (2R,3S)-3-Methoxy-2- carbonochloridatecarboxylic acid methylbutanoic acid (R)-5-Oxotetrahydrofuran-2-2-(1,3-Oxazolidin-3-yl)acetic 3-Cyclohexene-1-acetic acid(3R)-3-Methylcyclohexane- carboxylic acid acid 1-carboxylic acid Ethylhydrogen carbonate 6-Methylcyclohexa-2,4-diene-(Z)-4-Methoxy-2-methyl-4- (3S)-3-Methyl-4- 1-carboxylic acidoxobut-2-enoic acid oxohexanoic acid (R)-2-Chlorosuccinic acid3-Sulfanylhexanoic acid (E)-3-Methoxycarbonyl-2-1-Methyl-2-oxo-2,3-dihydro- methylacrylic acid 1H-imidazole-4-carboxylicacid 4-Oxopent-2-enoic acid 2,3,3-Trichloropropanoic acid5,5-Dichloro-4-pentenoic Acid (2R,3R)-2-Methyloxirane- 2,3-dicarboxylicacid 2,3-Dimercaptopropionic 2,3,4-Trichlorobutanoic acid3-Carbamoylsulfanyl-propionic (2S)-1-Acetylazetidine-2- acid acidcarboxylic acid 4-Methyl-pent-2-enoic acid Neopentylacetate(2S)-2-Chlorohexanoic acid (1S,2R)-2- Chlorocyclopropane-1- carboxylicacid 2- N-Chloro-D-alanine alpha-Chloroisocaproic acid2-Methylthiirane-2- {[Dihydroxy(methyl)silyl]oxy} carboxylic acidpropanoic acid 3- 2-(Chlorosulfonyl)acetic acid2-Hydroxycyclopentylacetic (1R,2R)-2- Methylcyclohexanecarboxylic acidEthenylcyclopropane-1- acid carboxylic acid 4-Hydroxypentanoic acid4-Hydroxypentanoate trans-4-Hydroxy-4-methyl-2-1,4,6-Cycloheptatriene-1- pentenoic acid carboxylic acid ValerateChlorofumarate 5-Oxocyclohex-3-enecarboxylic (2S)-2-Fluoro-3- acidmethylbutanoic acid Carboxysulfanylformic Acid 4-Chloro-2-2-(Dimethoxymethyl)-2-methyl- Bicyclo[3.1.1]heptane-1-methylidenebutanoic acid 1-oxaspiro[2.2]pentane carboxylic acidAziridine-1-propionic acid 3-Tert-butyldioxirane-3-(3S)-3-Hydroxypent-4-enoic Pentanoic acid, 4- carboxylic acid acidmercapto-, (4S)- 4,5-Dioxopentanoic acid 2-(Chloromethoxy)-2-oxoacetic1-Methylcyclobutanecarboxylic Nitrous acid carboxymethyl acid acid ester2-(Dimethylphosphoryl)-2- Propan-2-ylperoxy hydrogen 2-6-Methylpyridazine-4- hydroxyacetic acid carbonate((Methylsulfonyl)oxy)propanoic carboxylic acid acid4-Chloro-3-oxobutyric acid 5-Sulfanylidenepentanoic acid (2R)-2-(Hydroxymethylthio)acetic (Methanesulfonyloxy)propionic acid acid5-Fluoronicotinic acid Propanedioic acid, dimethyl-,2-(3-Methylthiophen-2- 2-Ethylsulfanyl-2-oxoacetic monoethyl esterYL)acetic acid acid 5-Fluoropentanoic acid Acetic acid,2-(2-furanylthio)- 5-Oxocyclohex-1-ene-1- 2,4-Dimethylcyclobutane-1-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid 3-(Methylsulfonyl)propanoic4-Methyl-2-methylidenepent-4- 2-(Cyanomethylthio)acetic acid3-Fluoro-3-methylbutanoic acid enoic acid acid 3- 2-Ethenoxypropanoicacid 1-Azidocyclopropane-1- (E)-4-Methoxybut-3-enoicOxatricyclo[3.2.1.02,4]octane- carboxylic acid acid 6-carboxylic acid3-(2-Oxotetrahydrofuran-3- (Z)-2-Methyl-4-oxo-2-3-Methylcyclopent-1-ene-1- (2S)-2-(2- yl)propanoic acid pentenoic acidcarboxylic acid Oxohydrazinyl)propanoic acid 5-Methylpyrazine-2-1-Hydroxy-1-oxo-2- 5-Mercaptopyridine-3- 1- carboxylic Acid(sulfinatoamino)ethane carboxylic acid Chlorocyclopropanepropanoic acid1-Formylcyclopropane-2- 2-Carboxyethylphosphine2-(Methylsulfanyl)pyridine-4- 1,4-Dioxane-2- carboxylic acid carboxylicacid aceticacid, (2R)- beta-Fluoroasparagine Pyridin-4-yl hydrogen4-Penten-2-ynoic acid Tert-butyl carbonate cyclopropanecarboxylic acidN-Nitroso-N-acetylglycine Ethenoxy hydrogen carbonate4-Methyl-pent-4-en-2-ynoic (3R,4S)-3,4- acid Dimethylcyclopentane-1-carboxylic acid 2-Methylene-3- (Z)-4-Chloropent-3-enoic acid(2Z)-2,5-Hexadienoic acid (1S,3S,6R)-7- oxocyclopentaneacetic acidOxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane- 3-carboxylic acid 4-Methoxy-2,4-2-Methyloxetane-2-carboxylic 2-(5-Hydroxycyclopent-2-en-1- 2-[(1R,2R)-2-dioxobutanoic acid acid yl)acetic acid Hydroxycyclopentyl]acetic acidChlorotetrolic acid 2-(1,4-Dioxin-2-yl)acetic acid 2-[(1R,5R)-5- 2-(1-Hydroxycyclopent-2-en-1- Hydroxycyclopropyl)acetic yl]acetic acid acid5-Fluoro-4-oxopentanoic 2-[Acetyl(methyl)amino]prop-2-3-Methyl-1,3-cyclohexadiene-1- (Z)-6-Hydroxyhex-3-enoic acid enoic acidcarboxylic acid acid N-Acetyl-D-alanine 2-Phosphorosoacetic acid1-Methylcyclohexa-2,4-diene-1- N-(2-Fluoroethyl)-N- carboxylic acidmethyloxamic acid 3-Fluoropropane-1-sulfonic 4-(Hydroxyamino)-4-4,4-Dichlorobut-3-enoic acid 5-Chloro-2-methyl-4- Acid oxobutanoateoxopentanoic acid 3-Methoxypropanoic acid 2-(Chlorooxyamino)acetic acid2- Methyl 3-chloro-2- [(Trifluoromethyl)sul- nitropropanoatefanyl]propanoic acid N-Acetyl-N- 2-Ethylperoxy-2-oxoacetic acidPent-4-en-2-yl hydrogen 2- hydroxyaminoacetic acid carbonate(Difluoromethyl)cyclopropane- 1-carboxylic acid3-(Trifluoromethyl)butyric Carbonic acid allylethyl ester4,4-Dimethylpent-2-ynoic acid (3R)-3-Sulfanylpentanoic acid acid 1,2-Chloro ethoxy acetic acid 2-Methoxyethyl nitrate 2-Methyl-2-Cyclopropanedicarboxylic [methyl(nitroso)amino]propanoic acid acid6-Methylnicotinic acid 2-Acetamido-2-oxoacetic acid 2-(2,2-Dichloro-1-2-(4-Methyl-1,3-dioxolan-4- methylcyclopropyl)acetic acid yl)acetic acid1- Chloroacetoacetate 3-Methyl-2,5-dihydrothiophene- 3-Hydroxy-3-Methylcyclopentanecarboxylic 2-carboxylic acidmethylcyclobutanecarboxylic acid acid Cyclopropylacetic acid2-Oxo-2-(2-oxoazetidin-1- 2-Azido-2-methylpropanoic3-Methyl-3-nitrosobutanoic yl)acetic acid acid acid2-Nitrocyclopropane-1- Oxazepine-7-carboxylic acid(1R,5S,6R)-Bicyclo[3.1.0]hex- 3- carboxylic acid 2-ene-6-carboxylic acid[Formyl(methyl)amino]butanoic acid 3-Pentynoic acidThiazepine-7-carboxylic acid 3-Chloropent-4-enoic acid (2R)-2-Methoxycarbonylcyclopropane- 1-carboxylic acid Trifluoromethylperoxynitrate 2H-Thiazine-6-carboxylic acid (E)-5-Chloropent-3-enoicacid (2R)-7- Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane- 2-carboxylic acid4,4,4-Trifluoro-3-methylbut- 3-Chlorooxypropane-1-sulfonic(E)-5-Bromopent-3-enoic acid (E)-5-Fluoro-2-methylpent- 2-enoic acidacid 2-enoic acid Thiophosphoenolpyruvate 2-Ethyl-1-methylcyclopropane-[(2S)-2-Hydroxypropyl] 1-Cyclohexene-1-carboxylic 1-carboxylic aciddihydrogen phosphate acid, 5-methylene- 6-Hydroxyisonicotinic acid 2-(1r)-3- (4S)-4-Methyl-2-oxo-1,3- N-oxide [Ethyl(methylcarbamoyl)amino]Oxocyclohexanecarboxylic dioxolane-4-carboxylic acid acetic acid AcidN-Nitrosarcosine 2-(Aminomethyl)-pyridine-4- (Z)-2-Chloropent-2-enoicacid 2-Methyl-2-(1- carboxylic acid methylcyclopropyl)propanoic acidGlycolic acid, methyl ester, 4-Methyl-2H-pyrimidine-1-2-Chloro-3-methylbut-2-enoic 2-Acetyl-2- methanesulfonate carboxylicacid acid methylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid Hydroxyacetone phosphate2,3-Dihydroazete-4-carboxylic 3,3-Difluoroacrylic acid5,5-Difluoropentanoic acid acid Methylenecyclopropylacetic2-Carboxysulfanylacetic acid 3-Bromo-4-oxopentanoic acid (2S)-2-Methyl-4- acid sulfanylidenepentanoic acid 2-Methylacetoacetic acid2-Nitrosulfanylacetic acid Glycone (2S,3S)-3-Mercapto-2- methylbutanoicacid (R)-2- 2-Chlorosulfanylacetic acid 2-Chloro-2-methylpent-4-enoic(Z)-2-Hydroxy-4-oxohex-2- (Dimethylamino)propanoic acid enoic acid acidDifluorooxaloacetate Acetic acid, aminomercapto- 2-Methoxycarbonyl-1-3-Methylthiirane-2- methylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid carboxylicacid 2-Keto-4-mercaptobutyric 2-Hydroxysulfanylacetic acid2,5-Dimethyloxolane-2- (E)-5-Formyloxypent-3- acid carboxylic acid enoicacid Bicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6- 2-lsocyanatosulfanylacetic(E)-4-Oxohex-2-enoic acid 3,3-Difluoro-2- carboxylic acid acid(fluoromethyl)prop-2-enoic acid 3-(N-Nitroso-N-2-(3-Methyloxiran-2-yl)acetic Ethylsulfanylformic acid 2-methylamino)propionic acid acid (Methoxymethyl)cyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid 4-Mercaptobutyrate 3-(Ethoxycarbonyl)oxirane-2-Propylsulfanylformic acid 7-Oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hepta- carboxylate2,4-diene-3-carboxylic acid 5-Amino-2,5- 2-(2H-Pyran-3-yl)acetic acid2-Methoxyethyl hydrogen 3H-Dithiole-4-carboxylic dioxopentanoatecarbonate acid 3,4-Dichloro-5- (E)-4-Isocyano-2-methylpent-2,2,2-Trichloroethyl hydrogen (E)-5-Methoxy-4-oxopent-2-isothiazolecarboxylate 2-enoate carbonate enoic acidN-(Mercaptoacetyl)glycine 4-Oxobicyclo[3.1.0]hex-2-ene-2-Ethylcyclopropane-1- (E)-3-(Chloromethyl)-4- 6-carboxylic acidcarboxylic acid oxobut-2-enoic acid N-Methacryloylglycine4-Hydroxy-5-sulfanyl pentanoic (E)-2-Methyl-5-oxopent-2-enoic6-Oxooxane-3-carboxylic acid acid acid L-Asparagine, N2- 2-(2,2-(E)-Hex-2-en-4-ynoic acid 7-Oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3- methylene-Dimethylhydrazinyl)propanoic ene-3-carboxylic acid acidDifluoromethoxyacetic acid 7-Oxa-3- 2,3-Dichloro-2,3- (2S)-2-azabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-3- difluoropropanoic acid Propanoyloxypropanoiccarboxylic acid acid Dicarbonic acid 2-Amino-3-(oxiren-2-2-Deuteriobutanedioic acid 3-Cyclopropyl-3- yl)propanoic acidmethylbutanoic acid 4-Methylbenzoate 2-(2,3-Dihydrofuran-3-yl)aceticSuccinic acid-2,2,3,3-d4 3-Oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane- acid 2-carboxylicacid CID 154375 2-(Sulfamoylamino)acetic acid Succinic acid-2,3-13C2(S)-2-Cyclohexene-1- carboxylic acid 2-Chloro-3-methylbut-2-Acetoxyglycolic acid (113C)Butanedioic acid 3-Methyl-2-oxo-3H-furan-5-enedioic acid carboxylic acid Peroxynitric acid, 3-Ethenoxypropanoicacid Benzoic acid-d 3- chlorodifluoromethyl ester(Methylideneamino)propanoic acid 3-Azidopropanoic acid Propoxyformicacid anion Benzoic-1-13C acid 4-Fluoro-3- (fluoromethyl)butanoic acidAzidoacetic acid Cyclohexylacetate Benzoic-3,5-d2acid2-(2-Methylcyclopent-2-en- 1-yl)acetic acid Methyl chloronitroacetate2-Methylpropyl carbonate Benzoic Acid-13C6 2-Cyclopropoxyacetic acid 2-3-Methanesulfonyl-2- 4,4,4-Trifluoro-2-oxobutanoic1,2,3-Triazine-5-carboxylic [Formyl(hydroxy)amino]propanoicmethylpropanoic acid acid acid acid Succinate 2-Methyl-4-oxo-3-3,3-Dideuterio-4-methoxy-4- 4-Fluoro-3-methylbutanoic sulfanylpentanoicacid oxobutanoic acid acid Sulfobetaine 5-Chloro-2-methylidenehex-5-2,2,3,3-Tetradeuterio-4- N-Methylidene-L-alanine enoic acidmethoxy-4-oxobutanoic acid Dimethylsulfonioacetic acid(Carboxysulfanylamino)sul- 3-(3-Oxo-1,2-thiazol-2- 5-Oxazolecarboxylicacid, fanylformic acid yl)propanoic acid 2-methoxy-2-Hydroxyethylthioacetate 4-Oxotetrahydrothiophene-3-3-Chlorocyclohexanecarboxylic 6-Chloro-5- carboxylic acid acidmethylpyrimidine-4- carboxylic acid 3-Chloro-2-methyl propanoic2-Oxo-1,3,4-oxathiazinane-5- (E)-4-Methyl-2,4-pentadienoic2,3-Dinitrosobutanoic acid acid carboxylic acid acid Methoxyacetate2,6-Difluoropyridine-4- (4S)-2-Sulfanylidene-1,3-4-Cyano-2-methylpent-2- carboxylic acid thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acidenoic acid N-Chloroglycine 3-Formyloxybutanoic acid3-(1,3-Dioxolan-2-yl)propanoic 2,3-Dideuteriobut-2- acid enedioic acidBut-2-enedioate 1,2,2,2-Tetrachloroethyl 2-Carbamoylcyclopropane-1-2-(Methoxyamino)prop-2- hydrogen carbonate carboxylic acid enoic acidbeta-Alanine, N-ethyl-N- 2-Amino-3- (1R,2R)-2- (2S)-6-Oxa-1- nitroso-(ethanethioylamino)propanoic Carbamoylcyclopropane-1-azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-2- acid carboxylic acid carboxylic acidChloroacetol phosphate 3-Methoxy-2-methylpropanoic2-(Isoxazol-3-yl)acetic acid Carbamoyl(fluoro)carbamic acid acid2,2,3,3-Tetradeuterio-3- 2-Dimethylsulfoniopropanoate 5-Isoxazoleaceticacid 5-Amino-4-oxopent-2-enoic trimethylsilylpropanoic acid acid(E)-3-(Methylthio)acrylic acid 4-Chlorobutyrate 2-2-(Dibromoamino)acetic [(Methoxycarbonyl)amino]propanoic acid acid2-Chloro-4-methylpentanoic 3-Methylcyclohexane-1-N-Carbomethoxy-L-alanine 2-Chloro-2-methylpentanoic acid carboxylateacid N-Ethyl-N-nitrosoglycine 2-Norbornylacetate 3-Formyloxypropanoicacid 4-Bromooxy-4-oxobutanoic acid (2-Methoxy-2- 2-(Oxiran-2-yl)acetate3-Acetamido-2- 5-Chloro-2-methyl-5- oxoethyl)phosphonic acidsulfanylpropanoic acid oxopentanoic acid 3-(Methylamino)-3-4-Chloro-4-oxo-butyrate Methacryloyloxyacetic acid 3-Iminopentanoic acidoxopropanoic acid 5-Hydroxyhexanoic acid Sulfuric acid 3-methyl-3-2-Cyclopenta-1,4-dien-1- 2,2-Dimethyl-3- butenyl ester ylacetic acidsulfanylidenepropanoic acid Dimercaptosuccinic acid2-(2-Methylcyclopropyl)prop-2- 1-Nitro-2-propanol acetate 2-Chloro-2,3-monomethyl ester enoic acid dimethylbutanoic acidDifluoromethoxydifluoroacetic 2,2,2-Trichloroethyl carbonate(2S)-4-Amino-2-hydroxy-4- (1R,3R)-3- acid oxobutanoic acidHydroxycyclopentanecarboxylic acid 3-Chlorolevulinic acid Carboxy methylcarbonate 3-Cyclopropylbut-2-enoic acid (2Z,4Z)-2-Hydroxyhexa-2,4-dienoate 4-Hydroxypenta-2,4-dienoic 2-(1-Methylcyclopropyl)prop-2-2-Methoxycarbonyl-2- 1,3,4-Thiadiazol-2-yl acid enoic acidmethylcyclopropane-1- dihydrogen phosphate carboxylic acid Codopiloicacid 3-Oxo-3- (1R,2R)-2-Methoxycarbonyl-2- Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-1(6)-ene-(sulfanylamino)propanoic acid methylcyclopropane-1- 2-carboxylic acidcarboxylic acid (1R,5R,6S)-3- 2-(Methylsulfonylmethyl)acrylic3-Fluoro-2,2-dimethylpropanoic (2R,5S)-5-Chloro-1,3-Methylbicyclo[3.1.0]hex-2- acid acid oxathiolane-2-carboxylicene-6-carboxylic acid acid Bicyclo(3.1.0)hex-2-ene-6-3-Oxo-2-sulfanylbutanoic acid 2- Carbonochloridoylperoxy- carboxylicacid, 3-methyl-, [Acetyl(methyl)amino]propanoic methanedithioic acid(1alpha,5alpha,6beta)- acid 5-Methylfuran-3-carboxylic IsocyanatoacetateN-Acetyl-N-methyl-L-alanine 4-Methylsulfanyl-4- Acid sulfanylbutanoicacid Cyclopropaneacetic acid, 2- 4,5-Dihydrooxazole-4-(E)-4-Chloropent-2-enoic acid 3,3,4-Trichloro-4- methylene-, (S)-carboxylic acid hydroxybutanoic acid 4-Hydroxypent-3-enoic acidOxazepane-4-carboxylic acid 2-Sulfinoacetic acid 3-(Dimethylamino)-3-sulfanylpropanoic acid Cyclohexa-1,5-diene-1-2,2,4-Trifluoro-3-oxopentanoic (E)-4-Chloro-2-hexenoic acid5-Chloro-5-hydroxypent-2- carboxylic acid acid enoic acid(2R)-2-Amino-3- 2,2-Difluoro-3-oxopentanoic 4-Bromo-pent-4-enoic acid2,3-Dichloro-3- (methylsulfinyl)propanoic acid oxopropanoic acid acid(3E)-Hexa-3,5-dienoic acid 2,4-Difluoro-3-oxopentanoic 2-2-(Dimethylaminooxy)prop- acid [Ethyl(di- 2-enoic acidmethyl)azaniumyl]acetate Propanedioic Acid, Dichloro-3,4,4,4-Tetrafluoro-2- Ethyldimethyl(carboxy- 3-Formyl-4-hydroxybutanoicmethylidenebutanoic acid methyl)aminium acid Perfluorovinylacetic acid5-Oxo-5-sulfanylpentanoic 3-Azido-2-methylpropanoicPyrrolidin-1-ylsulfanylformic acid acid acid 2-Nitrososulfanylaceticacid (2-Methylpropan-2-yl)oxy (2R)-3-Azido-2-Bicyclo[3.1.0]hexa-1(6),2,4- carbonate methylpropanoic acidtriene-6-carboxylic acid 3-Hydroxy-2-oxobutanoic2-Chloromethylisonicotinic 2-(2-Ethylcyclopropyl)acetic3,3-Dichlorobutanoic acid acid acid acid 4-Hydroxybut-2-enoic acidBut-3-en-2-yl hydrogen 3,4-Dimethylpent-4-enoic acid 2-(1- carbonateSulfanylethoxyimino)acetic acid Dehydromethionine 3,3-Difluoropropane-1-4-Chloro-3-mercaptobenzoic 2,2-Difluoro-4- sulfonate acidnitrosobutanoic acid 5-Chloro-4-oxopentanoic 4,4,4-Trifluorobutane-2-(R)-2-Amino-4-(methylamino)- 3-Methyl-4-oxobut-3-enoic acid sulfonate4-oxobutanoic acid acid 3-Amino-4-oxo-pentanoic 4,4,4-Trifluorobutane-2-3-Azabicyclo[3.1.0]hex-2-ene- 4-Fluoro-2-methylbut-2- Acid sulfonic acid2-carboxylic acid enoic acid 2-Oxo-2H-pyran-6- 2,2-Difluoro-2-Oxirane-2,3-dicarboxylic acid (E)-3-(2- carboxylic acidfluorosulfonylacetate monoethyl ester Oxoethylsulfanyl)prop-2- enoicacid 4-Oxocyclohexanecarboxylic 2-Acetoxy-acrylic acid3-Methanesulfinylpropanoic 3-Hydroxy-3,3- acid acidbis(sulfanyl)propanoic acid Methylbetaine 3-Nitrobutanoic acid3-(Ethylsulfinyl)propanoic acid 2-(1-Chloroethenoxy)acetic acidThioacetylthioglycolic acid 2-Ethoxypropanoate3-(Methoxycarbonyl)oxirane-2- 3-Phosphanylsulfanyl-3- carboxylic acidsulfanylpropanoic acid 2-Deoxyglyceraldehyde 3- 5-Hydroxyhexanoate(2S,3R)-3- 2-Cyclopropyl-3- phosphate Methoxycarbonyloxirane-2-sulfanylpropanoic acid carboxylic acid (2S)-2-Amino-5-3-Oxocyclohexa-1,5-diene-1- (S)-3-Hydroxy-3-methylvaleric2-Chlorooxolane-3- oxopentanoic acid carboxylic acid acid carboxylicacid 2-Butenedioic acid, 2,3- 1,2,2,3- 5-Chloro-3-methyl pentanoic4-Oxo-4- difluoro-, (Z)- Tetramethylcyclopropane-1- acid(sulfanylamino)butanoic carboxylic acid acid 3-(2- Carboxyoxymethylhydrogen 3-(1- 2- Methylidenecyclopropyl)-2- carbonateMethylcyclopropyl)propanoic (Hydroxyhydrazinylidene)acetic oxopropanoicacid acid acid 4-Hydroxyhexanoic acid (E)-3-Methyl-4-oxohex-2-enoicBicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-3- 5,5-Dichloropenta-2,4- acid carboxylic aciddienoic acid 2-Hydroxyisonicotinic acid 4-Chloro-2-methyl-4-(Z)-5-Chloro-2-methylhex-4- 4-lsocyanatobut-2-enoic N-oxide oxobutanoicacid enoic acid acid Spiropentaneacetic acid (2S)-2- (E)-3-2-Diazenyl-2- (Sulfinoamino)propanoic acid (Trimethylazaniumyl)prop-2-methylpropanoic acid enoate Hydroxypyruvaldehyde Trichloromethoxyhydrogen 4-Methyl-4-nitrosopentanoic 3,4-Dichlorobut-2-enoic phosphatecarbonate acid acid delta(3)-Thiazoline-4- Butan-2-yl carbonate3-Hydroxy-3-oxopropane-1- 2-Methyl-3-nitrosopropanoic carboxylatesulfinate acid Phosphonatooxyformic acid 2- 4-Hydroxy-4-oxobutane-2-4-Ethenoxybut-3-enoic acid [[Carbonochloridoyl(methyl)amino]- sulfinatemethylamino]acetic acid 3-(3-Methyloxiran-2-yl)prop- 1-Methoxyethylhydrogen 3-Methylcyclopentane-1- 3H-Pyridin-1-ium-5- 2-enoic acidcarbonate carboxylic acid carboxylic acid (2R,3R)-2,3- Acetic acid,[(2-oxo-1- (1S,3R)-3-Methylcyclopentane- 1,2-Oxazolidin-3-ylDimercaptosuccinic acid azetidinyl)oxy]- 1-carboxylic acid hydrogencarbonate 3-Nitro-2-butanol nitronate 3-Methylbutyl hydrogen(1S,3S)-3-Methylcyclopentane- 4-Chloro-2-oxopent-4-enoic carbonate1-carboxylic acid acid 2-Methyl-2- 2-Formylisonicotinic acid4,4,4-Trifluorobut-2-ynoic acid 2,2-Difluoro-4-(methylsulfinyl)propionic hydroxybutanoic acid acid FluorohydroxyacetoneMonomethyl cyclopropane-1,1- N-Methyl-N-(2- 3-Chlorohex-2-enoic acidphosphate dicarboxylate oxopropyl)nitramide 5-Methylthiophene-3- 2-[1-2-Aminooxybutanedioic acid (2S)-2-Amino-3-(oxiren-2- carboxylic acid(Dimethylamino)cyclopropyl]acetic yl)propanoic acid acid 3,3-(Methyldisulfanyl)formic acid 3-Dihydroxyphosphanyl-2- 4-Chloro-3-Dimethylcyclobutanecarboxylie oxopropanoic acid methylidenepent-4-enoicacid acid Tetrahydropyran-4- 3,3-Dimethyl-4- 2-Acetoxybutanoic acidPropylaminosulfanylformic carboxylic acid sulfanylidenepentanoic acidacid 4-Methylcyclohex-1-ene-1- 1-Aminopyrazole-4-carboxylic3-Methoxytetrafluoropropionic 2-Bromo-4-(oxiran-2- carboxylic acid acidacid yl)butanoic acid 6-Methylcyclohex-3-ene-1- 3-Methoxycyclopentane-1-3-Bromo-2,2,3,3- 2-(Ethenylamino)oxyacetic carboxylic acid carboxylicacid tetrafluoropropanoic acid acid 2-Bromoisonicotinic acid(Chloromethoxy)acetic acid 5-Bromofuran-3-carboxylic acid 2,3,3,3-Tetrakis(sulfanyl)propanoic acid 2-Amino-3-methoxybutanoic3-Methyldioxetane-3- (1R,6S)-6-Methylcyclohex-3-3-Fluoro-5-oxopent-4-enoic acid carboxylic acid ene-1-carboxylic acidacid 2,2′-(Nitroimino)diacetonitrile Thiazinessig(R)-2-Fluoro-2-methyl-malonic 3-Fluorooxy-2,2-dimethyl-3- acid monoethylester oxopropanoic acid 4,4,4-Trichlorobut-2-enoic1-Oxo-1,3-thiazolidine-4- 2-Fluoro-3-methoxy-2-methyl-4-Amino-4-hydroxybutanoic acid carboxylic acid 3-oxopropanoic acid acid2-Methyl-4-oxopentanoic 2-(Oxiran-2-yl)butanoic acid Phosphonic acid,[1- 3-Iodo-2,4-dioxopentanoic acid (acetylamino)ethyl]- acid2-(Cyclohex-2-en-1-yl)acetic 2- 3-Chloro-3-methyl pentanoicCarboxymethyl-dimethyl- acid [Ethenyl(formyl)amino]propanoic acid(trifluoromethyl)azanium acid 3- 3,3-Dimethylbutan-2-yl 2- 2-Bromo-4,4-Oxocyclopentanecarboxylic hydrogen carbonate(Trifluoromethyl)cyclopropane- dichlorobutanoic acid acid 1-carboxylicacid 3- 2-Methylidene-4- trans-2- 3-Oxo-2,2,4- [Methyl(nitro)ami-methylsulfinylbutanoic acid (Trifluoromethyl)cyclopro-tris(sulfanyl)butanoic acid no]propanoic acid panecarboxylic acid2-(Tetrahydrofuran-2- 2-[Ethyl(sulfanyl)amino]aceticTrichloro(nitroperoxy)methane 2-(1,3-Dithiol-2-yl)acetic yl)acetic acidacid acid n-(Dichloroacetyl)glycine 2-Methyl-4-oxobut-3-enoic2-(3-Hydroxypyridin-2-yl)acetic 4-Imino-2-methylpent-2- acid acid enoicacid 3,5-Dibromo-4-oxopentanoic 2-Chloro-2-methoxycarbonyl-2-Chlorocyclopropane-1- 4-Chloro-2-methylpent-2- acid1-cyclopropanecarboxylic acid carboxylic acid enoic acid [(2-1-Chloro-2- 2-Oxo-1,3-dithiolane-4- 2-(Chloromethyl)but-2-Chloroethyl)sulfanyl]acetic fluorocyclopropanecarboxylic carboxylic acidenedioic acid acid acid (1s,2s)-2- ETHYLPropiolate3,6-Dihydro-2H-pyran-4- 3- Chlorocyclohexanecarboxylic carboxylic acidHydroxysulfanyloxypropanoic acid acid N-Chloroacetylglycine1-Chloro-1,2- 2-Fluoro-2-nitroacetic acid (3S)-3-[(2S)-Oxiran-2-cyclopropanedicarboxylic acid yl]butanoic acid Difluoro(nitro)aceticacid 2-Methylidene-5- 2-Bromo-4-methoxy-4- 2,4,4-Trichlorobutanoic acidsulfanylidenepentanoic acid oxobutanoic acid 4-Thiazoleacetic acid2-Chloroprop-2-enyl hydrogen 2,3-Dihydrothiophene-3- 2-(2- carbonatecarboxylic acid Sulfanylacetyl)sulfanylacetic acid 2-Chloroisonicotinicacid 5-Chlorocyclohexa-1,5-diene- (Z)-Tamarindienal3-Methyl-4-nitrosobutanoic 1-carboxylic acid acid2-Bromo-3-methoxybutanoic 2-[1- Carbamodithioic acid, (2- 3-Sulfanyl-2-acid Hydroxyethyl(methyl)amino]acetic hydroxyethyl)methyl-sulfanylidenepropanoic acid acid Cyclopentanecarboxylicacid,3-Acetylcyclopentane-1- 2,3-Dimethyloxirane-2- 7-Oxa-1-3-(hydroxyimino)- carboxylic acid carboxylic acidazabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-2- carboxylic acid 4-(Dimethylamino)butanoic3,3-Difluoro-3- (2R,3S)-2,3-Dimethyloxirane-2- (3S)-3- acidfluorosulfonylpropanoic acid carboxylic acid Methoxycarbonyloxirane-2-carboxylic acid 3-(Dimethylamino)propanoic 3-Hydroxyamino-butyric acid2- 2-(2- acid Methanesulfonamidopropanoic Chloroethenylamino)oxyaceticacid acid n-Acryloylalanine Carboxymethyl-formyl- 2-Methylfuran-3-aceticacid 1,4-Oxathiane-3-carboxylic dimethylazanium acid2,6-Dichloropyrimidine-4- 2-Chloro-2,3,3- Chlorofluoronitroacetic Acid2-Aminooxy-4-chlorobut-2- carboxylic acid trimethylbutanoic acid enoicacid 3-(Chloromethyl)benzoic 2-Formylsulfanylacetic acid2,2-Difluoro-3-methylbut-3- Furan-3-ylsulfanylformic acid enoic acidacid 6-Fluoronicotinic acid 2-(1- Butanoic acid, 2,4-dimercapto-3-Hydroxy-2,4- (Hydroxymethyl)cyclopropyl)acetic bis(sulfanyl)butanoicacid acid 4-Fluoro-3-methylbenzoic 3-Methyloxaziridine-3-(E)-4-Amino-5-fluoropent-2- 2-Aminoperoxyacetic acid acid carboxylicacid enoic acid 3-Chloro-2-methylprop-2- Carboxy propan-2-yl[Carboxy(hydroxy)phos- 5-Methoxypent-2-enoic acid enoic acid carbonatephoryl]formic acid 2- 2,2-Dihydroxyethyl hydrogen 1-5-Fluorocyclohexa-1,5- (Isopropylidene- carbonate(Carboxymethyl)tetrahydrothiophene- diene-1-carboxylic acidaminooxy)propionic 1-ium acid [Butan-2- Oxolan-2-ylsulfanylformic acidEthyl hydrogen chloromalonate 2-(Tetrathiolan-5-yl)aceticyl(nitroso)amino]acetic acid acid [Tert- 3-Fluorovaleric acid5,5-Difluoropent-4-enoic acid 3- butyl(nitroso)amino]aceticMethylidenephosphanyl- acid propanoic acid 3-Methyl-4-oxopentanoic3-Fluorocaproic acid 1,1-Difluoro-2-methoxy-2- 3-Methylsulfonylbutanoicacid oxoethanesulfonic acid acid (Z)-3-Acetamidoprop-2-2,3-Dichlorovaleric acid Methyl 4-carboxy-2- 2-(Fluoromethyl)pent-2-enoic acid hydroxybutanoate enoic acid (2r,3s)-2,3- 4-Carboxyoxybutanoicacid 2,2,3,3-Tetrafluoro-3- 3-Methyl-5-oxopent-2-enoicDichlorobutanedioic acid methylsulfonylpropanoic acid acid5-Chloronicotinic acid 2-Fluorosulfonyloxypropanoic2-Chloro-3-ethoxy-2-methyl-3- Bicyclo[3.1.0]hexa-1,3,5- acidoxopropanoic acid triene-2-carboxylic acid 5,6-Dichloronicotinic acid3-Acetyl-3-butenoic acid Propanoic acid, 2-(acetylthio)-3,3,4-Trifluoro-4- methylpentanoic acid 2,3-Dihydroxybutanoic acid4-Azidopentanoic acid Bicyclo[2.2.1]hepta-2,5-diene-3-Isocyanatobutanoic acid 2-carboxylic acid 5-Oxotetrahydrofuran-2-3-Chloro-4-methylpentanoic 2-(1-Methylcyclopenta-2,4-Dithiocarboxyperoxy- carboxylic acid acid dien-1-yl)acetic acidmethanedithioic acid 4-(Hydroxyamino)-4- 2,2-Dichloro-2-(E)-3-(Ethylthio)acrylic acid 2-Carboxysulfanyl-2- oxobutanoic acidcyclopropylacetic acid sulfanylacetic acid Tricyclo[3.2.1.0~2,4~]oct-6-4-Oxobuta-2,3-dienoic acid 2-Propenoic acid, 3-(ethylthio)-(5-Methylpyrazin-2-yl) ene-3-carboxylic acid hydrogen carbonate5-Methylnicotinic acid 4-Hydroxy-2-methylidene-4-2-(Dimethylcarbamoyl)acetic 2- oxobutanoate acid(Cyanomethoxyimino)acetic acid (2S)-Norbornane-2-2-(Oxiran-2-ylmethoxy)prop-2- 2-Oxoazetidine-1-acetic acid (1R,2S)-2-carboxylic acid enoic acid Ethylcyclopropylacetic acid2-Fluoro-4-methylpentanoic 1-Methoxycyclopropane-1-2-Methoxycarbonylprop-2- 4,4-Bis(sulfanyl)butanoic acid carboxylic acidenoic acid acid 3- 2-Methyl-3-oxo-2,3- 3-Methyl-2-sulfanylbutanoic2-Azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexa- [Fluoro(dimethyl)silyl]propanoicdihydropyridazine-4-carboxylic acid 1,3,5-triene-6-carboxylic acid acidacid 3-(Acetylthio)propanoic acid 3-Methylsulfinyl-2-oxopropanal(2R)-3-Methyl-2- 2-(2- sulfanylbutanoic acid Bromoethenylamino)oxyaceticacid 3-Cyanopropanoic acid 5-Chloro-6-methylnicotinic acid Butanoicacid, 2-mercapto-3- 3-(1-Methyl-2- methyl-, (2S)-oxocyclopropyl)propanoic acid 3-(Oxolan-2-yl)propanoic 6-Methyl-7-(Fluorosulfonyl)acetic acid 1-Methyl-3H-1,2-thiazole-4- acidoxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-3- carboxylic acid carboxylic acid2,2-Dimethyl-3- 4-Methyl-5H-1,3-thiazole-4- 2-Methylpyrimidine-5-3H-Pyridin-1-ium-4- sulfanylpropanoic acid carboxylic acid carboxylicacid carboxylic acid n-(2-Chloroethyl)-n- 2-Methylcyclopropane-1-2-[(E)- 3-Hydroxy-4-sulfanyl-2- methylglycine carboxylateEthylideneaminoloxyacetic acid sulfanylidenebutanoic acidPyridazine-3-carboxylic acid 3-Cyano-2-oxopropanoic acid2,2-Dichloro-3,3,3- 5-Chlorohexa-3,5-dienoic trifluoropropionic acidacid Bicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-3- 3-Nitro-2-oxopropanoic acid 2-Chloro-3,3,3-3-Methoxybut-3-enoic acid carboxylic acid trifluoropropanoic acid3-Methyl-1,2-thiazole-5- 2-(Chlorosulfonylamino)acetic 2-Bromo-3,3,3-Cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-yl carboxylic acid acid trifluoropropanoic acidhydrogen carbonate Bicyclo[3.1.0]hex-2-ene-6-1,3-Oxathiolane-2-carboxylic (S)-2-Fluorocaproic acid4-Chloro-2-methylpenta- carboxylic acid acid 2,4-dienoic acid2-Hydroxyisonicotinic acid 4,4-Difluoropentanoic acid1-Chlorocyclohexanecarboxylic Cyclopropylsulfanylformic acid acid 2-3-Methoxy-3-methylbutanoic 2-Acetyllactic acid 1,3-Dioxan-5-yl hydrogen(Methoxycarbonyl)cyclobutane- acid carbonate carboxylic acidBicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-ene-7- 3-Ethenoxy-2- 2-Hydroxy-acetoacetic acid3-Methoxy-2- carboxylic acid methylidenebutanoic acid sulfanylpropanoicacid 5-Methoxypentanoic Acid (E)-3,5-Difluoro-2- 3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyran-5-2-Azabicyclo[2.2.0]hexa- methylidenepent-4-enoic acid carboxylic acid1(6),2,4-triene-6-carboxylic acid Cyclohept-3-ene-1- 4,5-Difluoro-2-(2S)-2-Fluoro-2- (Carbamoylamino) carboxylic acid methylidenepentanoicacid methylhexanoic acid hydrogen carbonate 5-Oxo-2H-furan-3-carboxylic3,4,4-Trifluoro-2- 1-(Propan-2-yl)cyclopropane-1-3,6-Dihydro-2H-pyran-6- acid methylidenebutanoic acid carboxylic acidcarboxylic acid Bicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-7- 3-Fluoro-2-[1,1′-Bi(cyclopropane)]-1- 2-(Azidomethyl)-1- carboxylic acidmethylidenebutanoic acid carboxylic acid chlorocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid 2-Acetamido-2- (Z)-3,4,5-Trifluoro-2-5-Methyl-3,5-hexadienoic acid 2-[Tris(sulfanyl)methyl]prop-sulfanylpropanoic acid methylidenepent-4-enoic acid 2-enoic acid4-(Methylamino)-4- Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-3-ene-2- 2-[(2-Methylpropan-2-Carbonothioic acid, S-(2- oxobutanoic acid carboxylic acidyl)oxyamino]propanoic acid furanyl) ester Cyclohept-4-enecarboxylic2,2,3,4,4,4-Hexafluorobutyric (Carboxymethyl)diethylsulfonium5-Methyl-6H-1,3-thiazine-4- acid acid carboxylic acid3-Methyl-4-oxopent-2-enoic 2-Formyloxyethanesulfonic 2-Sulfanylhexanoicacid 2-Fluorooxyacetic acid acid acid 1,3-Cyclopentadiene-1-7-Thiabicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5- (Z)-2,3-Difluoropropenoic acid2,5-Dioxopent-4-enoic acid carboxylic acid, 4-methyl- ene-2-carboxylicacid Bicyclo[2.1.0]pent-2-ene-5- 4-Cyanobutanoate N-Chloro-L-alanineThiophen-2-ylsulfanylformic carboxylic acid acid 1,4-Cyclohexadiene-1-2-(1-Hydroxyethoxy)acetic 2-Chloroaminopropionic acid 3,3-Dichloro-5-carboxylic acid acid hydroxypentanoic acid 2-Cyclopentylideneacetic3-Mercapto-4-methyl-valeric 3-Cyanopropylphosphonic acid2-(3-Methyl-4H-triazol-2- Acid acid yl)acetic acid 4-Oxepincarboxylicacid 3-Methyl-4-sulfanylbutanoic 3,4-Hexadienoic acid 5-Fluoro-2,4- aciddioxopentanoic acid 2-Methyl-1,3-dioxolane-2- Prop-1-ynyl hydrogen2-(3-Hydroxyureido)acetic acid 5-Fluoro-5-oxopentanoic carboxylic acidcarbonate acid 3-Methyloxazinane-6- Chloroethyl carbonate1-Methylcyclopenta-2,4-diene- 2- carboxylic acid 1-carboxylic acidThiophosphorosooxyacetic acid 3-Methoxy-2-methyl-3- 2-Chloroethylhydrogen 2,2,2-Trifluoroethyl nitrate 2-(Ethoxyamino)prop-2-oxopropanoic acid carbonate enoic acid S-(N,N- 6-Fluoro-2- 3,3-1-Chloroprop-2-enyl Dimethylthiocar- oxobicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6-Difluorocyclobutanecarboxylic hydrogen carbonate bamoyl)thioglycoliccarboxylic acid acid Acid 3-Chloro-2-fluorobenzoic 2-2-Fluoro-2-nitroacetic acid 2-Prop-2-enoyloxyprop-2- acidCarbonochloridoylcyclopropane- methyl ester enoic acid 1-carboxylic acid3-(Dimethylamino)prop-2- 3- 2-Methyl-5-oxovaleric acid4-Formamidobut-2-enoic enoic acid Hydroxycyclobutanecarboxylic acid acid1,3-Dithiane-2-carboxylic 3-Hydroxypyridine sulfate2,3-Dimethyl-5-oxopentanoic 2-Bromo-3-methylbut-3- acid acid enoic acid2-Propenoic acid, 3- (5-Chlorooxolan-2- 2,3-Difluoropropanoic acid2-Ethenylsulfanylacetic acid thiocyanato-, (Z)- yl)phosphonic acid4,5-Dichlorothiophene-2- 5-Methyloxazole-2-carboxylic3-Chloro-2-fluoropropanoic 2- carboxylic acid acid acidMethoxycarbonyliminopropanoic acid 2-(Acetylamino)butanoic2-(Dimethylamino)propanoate 1-Hydroxypyrazole-4-carboxylic4-Cyano-2-methylbut-2- acid acid enoic acid 3-(Dichloroamino)propanoicFluoro-beta-alanine Thiopropionylmercapto-acetic 3-Oxo-2,2- acid acidbis(sulfanyl)butanoic acid 4-Methylsulfinylbutanoic2,3-Difluorobutanedioic acid 3-Azidobutyric acid 2-Bromo-1- acidchlorocyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid 2-Bromobut-2-enedioic acid 2-2-Bromo-3-chloro-succinic acid (2S)-3-Nitrobutan-2-ol[Acetyl(methyl)amino]acetate 2-Chloro-3-methylbutanoic2-Nitrosoprop-2-enoic acid Thiomaleinsaure 2- acid [Bis(phosphanyl-methyl)aminolacetic acid 2- 4,5-Dihydro-1,2-oxazole-5-2-Chloro-3,3-difluorobutanoic 3-lmino-2- [Methyl(nitroso)amino]propanoiccarboxylic acid acid methylidenebutanoic acid acid4-Bromo-3-methylbut-2- 2-Carboxyoxypropanoic acid3-Chlorocyclobutanecarboxylic 2-(Prop-1-en-2- enoic acid acidylamino)oxypropanoic acid 2- 2-(Cyanomethylimino)acetic(Z)-3-Chloro-4,4,4-trifluorobut- 2-(Prop-1-en-2-Bromocyclopropanecarboxylic acid 2-enoic acid ylamino)oxyacetic acidacid 2-Pentynoic acid 3-Diazopropanoic acid 4-Chloro-4-oxobutanoic acid2-Methylsulfanyloxyethyl hydrogen carbonate 2-Hexynoic acid1,4,5,6-Tetrahydropyridazine- (2E)-2-Methyl-4-oxo-2-4,4-Bis(sulfanyl)pentanoic 6-carboxylic acid pentenoic acid acid3-Bromoisoxazole-5- 4-Amino-3-methoxybutanoic (E)-2-Fluoro-4-methyl-2-2-Ethylidenecyclopropane- carboxylic acid acid pentenoic acid1-carboxylic acid Erythro-beta- 2-Hydroxy-2-prop-2- 1-2-(Oxolan-3-yl)-2- Fluoroasparagine enoyloxyacetic acid(Methoxycarbonyl)cyclopro- sulfanylacetic acid panecarboxylic acid2-Amino-3-fluoro-4- 1,3,2-Diazaphospholidine-2-(Cyclopent-3-en-1-yl)acetic 2- methoxy-4-oxobutanoic acid carboxylicacid acid Dimethylphosphanylpropanoic acid [Acetyl(methyl)amino]5-Oxo-4,5-dihydro-1H- 4,5-Dimethylfuran-3-carboxylic Carbonobromidoylmethanesulfonate imidazole-2-carboxylic acid acid hydrogen carbonate3-Ethoxybut-2-enoic acid 2,2,3,3,4-Pentafluorobutanoic2-Chloro-3-fluoro-4- 2-Oxo-4- acid nitropyridine(mercaptomethyl)butanoic acid 3-Ethoxy-acrylic acid 3-Ethenoxypropanoate3-Methoxy-2,2-dimethyl-3- 4-Phosphanylpentanoic oxopropanoic acid acid2-Fluoroisonicotinic acid 4-Mercapto-hexanoic acid(2E)-2-Methoxyiminopropanoic 4-Chloro-3,3- acid dimethylpentanoic acid2-(Formyloxy)propanoic acid N-Propionylalanine 4-Methoxy-3-methyl-4-2-(Carboxyoxyamino)acetic oxobutanoic acid acid Propanoic acid, 2-(2S)-2-Thionitrosopropanoic 2-Carbamoyl-2,2- 2-Sulfanyloxypropanoic[(chloroacetyl)oxy]- acid dimethylacetic acid acid2-Propanoyloxypropanoic Fluoroalanine 3,3-Difluoro-4-methoxy-4- 4- acidoxobutanoic acid (Dimethylaminosulfanyl)butanoic acid 2-(Acetyloxy)-2-(3R)-3- 3-Diazoniobenzoate 2-[Bis(sulfanyl)amino]acetic methylpropanoicacid (Dimethylamino)butanoic acid acid 2-(Thiazol-5-yl)acetic acid4-Methyl-5-oxo-L-proline 2-Fluoromaleic acid 2-(2,5-Dihydropyridin-3-yl)acetic acid 2-Methyl-3- (1 R,2S)-2-(2- alpha-Iodofumaric acid4-Nitrosopentanoic acid oxocyclopentane-1- Bromoethyl)cyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid 3-Carbamoylcyclopentane-(2S)-2-Nitrosopentanedioic 2-Acetyllactate 3-[(2R)-3-Oxothiolan-2-1-carboxylic acid acid yl]propanoic acid 1H-Triazirine-1-aceticacidN-Methacryloylalanine (2S)-2-Hydroxy-2-methyl-3-4-Amino-3-methyl-4-oxobut- oxobutanoate 2-enoic acid 2-4-Amino-3-methylisothiazole- (2S,4R)-2-Amino-4- 4-[Amino(ethyl)amino]propanoic 5-carboxylic acid hydroxypentanoic acid[Methoxy(methyl)amino]but- acid 2-enoic acid 4-Hydroxybut-2-ynoic acid(2R)-2-Methyl-3- 2-Methoxybut-3-enoic acid 5,5-Difluoro-2-methylpent-sulfanylpropanoate 2-enoic acid 3-Methylene-cyclopropane-3-Trimethylsilyl-propionate- 2-Ethoxybut-3-enoic acid 3-1,2-dicarboxylic acid 2,2,3,3,-D4 (Methylaminosulfanyl)propanoic acid2,3-Difluorobenzoic acid (2S)-2- (4S)-4-Amino-2-pentenoic acidThiophen-3-yl hydrogen (Sulfinylamino)propanoic acid carbonate 1-[(2R)-1-Cyanopropan-2- 3,8- 5-Imino-4-oxopentanoic(Dimethylamino)cyclopro yl]carbamic acidDioxatricyclo[3.2.1.02,4]octane- acid panecarboxylic acid 6-carboxylicacid 1- (2- 2-(2-Oxooxolan-3-yl)acetic acid 1,4-Dithiine-2-carboxylic(Trimethylammonio)cyclo- Dimethylphosphoryl- acid propanecarboxylateacetyl)oxidanium 3-Sulfopropanoic acid Carboxymethyl-methyl-(E)-5-Oxohex-3-enoic acid 3-(Oxiran-2-yl)prop-1-ene-sulfanylidenephosphanium 1-sulfonic acid 1-Propanesulfonic acid, 3-2,2,2-Trifluoroethyl 2- Carboxy 3- amino-3-oxo- hydrogen carbonateMethylenecyclohexane- hydroxybutanoate carboxylic acid3-Methyl-3-butenoic acid 2-Oxoethyl hydrogen 3-(Hydroxymethyl)oxirane-2-3-Nitroprop-1-en-1-one carbonate carboxylic acid 2-Carbamoyl-2,2-Oxetan-3-yl hydrogen 2-(Formamido)acrylic acid 3-Chloro-5-difluoroacetic acid carbonate sulfanylpentanoic acid 2-Butenoic acid, 4-2-Formyloxyacetic acid (2Z)-2-Chloropenta-2,4-dienoic (2S)-2-(2-(dimethylamino)-4-oxo-, acid Aminohydrazinyl)propanoic (2Z)- acid4-Methoxypentanoic acid 4-Formyloxybutanoic acid1-Acetylcyclopropanecarboxylic 5,5-Dichloropent-2-enoic acid acid2-Sulfopropanoic acid 4-Nitroso-4-oxobutanoic acid5-Methylcyclohexa-1,5-diene-1- (2S,3S)-3-Fluoro-2- carboxylic acidmethylbutanoic acid 1-Methoxy-1-oxo-2- 3- (Z)-3-Chloro-2-fluoroprop-2-4-Chlorobut-3-enoic acid propanesulfonic acidMethoxycyclobutanecarboxylic enoic acid acid Tetrahydrothiophene-3-2,3,3-Trifluorooxirane-2- Difluoromethylthio acetic acid4-Bromo-4-fluorobutanoic carboxylic acid 1,1-dioxide carboxylic acidacid 3-Oxo-butane-1-sulfonic Propanedioic acid, 2-methyl-,(Z)-3-(Methylthio)acrylic acid 2-Chloro-2-(oxiran-2- acid 1-methyl esteryl)acetic acid 2-Nitramidopropanoic Acid 2-Methyl-1,3-dioxolane-4-3-(3-Methyl-3H-diazirin-3- 3H-Pyridin-1-ium-4- carboxylic acidyl)propanoic acid ylmethanesulfonic acid «2- 1H-Imidazole-1-acetic acid,2-Chloro-3-methoxypropionic 2-Nitrosobut-2-enedioicOxopropylidene)amino)acetic 2,3-dihydro-2-thioxo- Acid acid acid3-Nitroprop-2-enoic acid 2-Methanethioylsulfanylacetic 2-2-Ethyl-4-oxobut-2-enoic acid Methoxycyclopropanecarboxylic acid acidD-Pyroglutamic acid (2R)-2-Bromo-5- 2-Acetyloxyethanethioic S-acid3-Oxobut-1-enylphosphonic sulfanylidenepentanoic acid acid2-Oxosuccinamic acid (2S)-2-Bromo-5- 4-Ethoxy-4-oxobut-2-ynoic acidAzetidin-1-ylsulfanylformic sulfanylidenepentanoic acid acid5-Oxopentanoic acid 4-Oxopentane-2-sulfonic acid1,2,2-Trichlorocyclopropane-1- 3-Fluoro-2-oxopropane-1- carboxylic acidsulfonic acid 2-Amino-4-oxopentanoate 2- (E)-4-Sulfanylbut-2-enoic acid(2E)-Hexa-2,4-dienoic acid [Dimethylcarbamoyl(hy- droxy)amino]aceticacid 3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyrrole-5- 3- 1- 5,5,5-Trifluoropent-2-enoiccarboxylic acid [Acetyl(hydroxy)amino]propanoicAcetoxycyclopropanecarboxylic acid acid acid 1,2-Propanediol, 1-2-(2-Methyloxolan-3-yl)acetic 4-Chloropentanoic acid4-Oxo-4-sulfanylbut-2-enoic phosphate acid acid 3-Sulfanyl-2-(4H-Pyran-4-ylidene)acetic Methyl(2,2,2- 4-Chloro-3-hydroxy-2-(sulfanylmethyl)propanoic acid trifluoroethyl)sulfamic acid oxobutanoicacid acid 4-Oxoglutaramate Tetrahydro-2H-pyran-3-4-Methoxy-4-oxobut-2-ynoic 3-Chloro-2- ylacetic acid acidsulfanylpropanoic acid 2-Amino-4-cyanobutanoic N-Ethylidene-glycine 2-2- acid [(Methoxy- [Carbamoyl(sulfanyl)amino] carbonyl)(methyl)amino-acetic acid lacetic acid (2S)-2-Hydroxy-2-methyl-3-Carboxymethoxymethyl- 2-Cyanoethyl dihydrogen 4,5-Bis(sulfanyl)pentanoicoxobutanoic acid ideneoxidanium phosphite acid 6-Oxohexanoic acid(2Z)-4-Hydroxypenta-2,4- 1-Chloro-1-fluoro-1-2-[Bis(sulfanyl)methyl]prop- dienoic acid nitropropan-2-one 2-enoic acidbeta-Alanine betaine 1-Dimethylphosphoryl-1- 2,3,3-Trichloro-2,3-2-(2,5-Dihydro-1,2-oxazol- nitroethane difluoropropanoic acid5-yl)acetic acid 2-Tetrahydrothiopheneacetic2-Trimethylsilyloxypropanoic 2,3-Dichloro-2,3,3- 2-Isocyanato-2,2- acidacid trifluoropropanoic acid bis(sulfanyl)acetic acidTetrahydrothiophene-2- 2-(4-Chloropyrimidin-5- 2-Bromo-3-chloro-2,3,3-2-(2,5-Dihydro-1,2-oxazol- carboxylic acid yl)acetic acidtrifluoropropanoic acid 3-yl)acetic acid 5-N-Methyloxaluric acid4-Formyloxy-4-oxobutanoic 3-Bromo-2-chloro-2,3,3-3-Ethylsulfonylprop-2-enoic acid trifluoropropanoic acid acid Maleicacid 5-Fluoro-4-hydroxypentanoic 2,2,3-Trichloro-3,3-2-(3H-Pyridin-1-ium-5- acid difluoropropanoic acid yl)acetic acidFumaric acid 2,2,3,3-Tetrafluoro-4- 2,3,3-Trichloro-2- 1-Chloro-2-fluorooxy-4-oxobutanoic acid fluoropropanoic acid methylcyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid 2,3-Dihydrobenzoic acid 2-Bromo-2-fluoropropanedioic2-Bromo-2,3-dichloro-3- (2-Methylthiophen-3-yl) acid fluoropropanoicacid hydrogen carbonate 3-Oxiran-2ylalanine (2E)-2,4-Dimethylpenta-2,4-2,3,3-Trichloro-3- 3-Methyl-2,3- dienoic acid fluoropropanoic acidbis(sulfanyl)butanoic acid (3R)-3-Hydroxy-3-methyl-5-2-Methylimidazole-2-carboxylic 3-Bromo-2-chloro-2-(3-Oxopyrazolidin-1-yl) oxopentanoic acid acid fluoropropanoic acidhydrogen carbonate (2R)-2- 2,2,4-Trifluoro-3-oxobutanoic2,3-Dichloro-3,3-difluoro-2- 5-Fluoro-5- (Propanoylamino)propanoic acidmethylpropanoic acid hydroxypentanoic acid acid Thiophosphonoformic acid(Z)-3-Chloro-2-methylbut-2- 5-Oxo-4,5-dihydrofuran-3- Methyl N- enoicacid carboxylic acid phosphonooxycarbamate N-(Methoxycarbonyl)glycinealpha,beta-Dichloropropionate Fluoroglycine Phosphorosooxymethyl-phosphonic acid Fluoro(phosphono)acetic 2-Prop-2-enoyloxyacetate3,3,3-Trichloropropanoic acid 5-Fluoro-2-methylpent-2- acid enoic acid2- 2-[Tert- 5-Thioxo-L-proline 2,5-Dihydropyridine-4-Dihydroxyphosphinothioylacetic butyl(chloro)amino]acetic acid carboxylicacid acid 3-Mercapto-valeric acid 1-Chloro-piperidine-4-4-Methylpentanoic acid-1-13C 4-Diazenylbutanoic acid carboxylic acid 2-4-Nitrooxy-4-oxobutanoic acid 4-Hydroxy-2-methyl-valeric4-Methyl-2-oxo-4-pentenoic [Hydroxy(methyl)phosphoryl] acid acid aceticacid Isopropoxyacetic acid 3-Aminooxybutanoic acidN-(Cyanomethyl)glycine 3,3-Difluoro-2- sulfanylpropanoic acid2-Iodoacetate 2-Hydroxypropyl hydrogen 3-Amino-2-methylpyridine-4-(2-Amino-1-chloro-2- carbonate carboxylic acid oxoethyl) hydrogencarbonate 3,4-Dichloro-2,2,3,4,4- 2-(6-Oxabicyclo[3.1.1]heptan- 2-(2,2-5-Aminooxypent-2-enoic pentafluorobutanoic acid 2-yl)acetic acidDifluorocyclopropyl)acetic acid acid Butanedioic acid, ethyl 1-3-(Difluoromethyl)benzoic acid 4-Formyloxy-4-oxo-2- methyl ester((Dimethylamino)methyl)cyclo- sulfanylbutanoic acid propanecarboxylicacid Peroxynitric acid, 2-Fluoro-5-oxooxolane-2-3-(Oxiran-2-YL)propanoic acid (2R)-2-Amino-2-methyl-3-dichlorofluoromethyl ester carboxylic acid oxobutanoic acid3-Formamidopropanoic acid 2-(3,4-Dihydropyridin-3- Acetic acid,chloronitro- 5-lodopent-4-enoic acid yl)acetic acid 2,3-Dichlorobutanoicacid 2-Ethylcycloprop-2-ene-1- 2-(Hydroxymethyl)-2- 1-Amino-2-(2-carboxylic acid methylcyclopropane-1- oxoethyl)cyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid 4-Hydroxy-2-methylpent-2-4,5-Dihydro-1,3-thiazole-5- 2-Iodoisonicotinic acid4-Bromo-4-chlorobutanoic enoic acid carboxylic acid acid 1,2-3,3,4-Trifluorobutanoic acid 1-Methylcyclopent-3-(4S)-4-Hydroxy-3-methyl-2- Dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylic enecarboxylicacid oxopentanoic acid acid 3-Methoxymethoxybutyric Poly(lacticacid-co-glycolic 5-Methoxyhexanoic acid 2-(Sulfanylmethyl)prop-2- acidacid) enoic acid (Isopropylthio)acetic acid 2-(Oxetan-2-ylmethyl)prop-2-(2R)-2-Hydroxy-4-oxopentanoic (2S)-1-Chloro-4- enoic acid acidoxopyrrolidine-2-carboxylic acid 3-Methoxy-3-oxopropanoic 2-[Tert-4-Methoxy-2-methylbutanoic 2,2-Dichloro-2-(2- acidbutyl(chloro)amino]propanoic acid chloroacetyl)oxyacetic acid acid4-Oxopentanethioic acid 5,5-Difluoro-2- 5-Methylcyclohex-3-ene-1-2-Methyl-2- methylidenepentanoic acid carboxylic acid(methylideneamino)propanoic acid 4-Hydroxypent-2-enoic acidCycloprop-2-ene-1,2- 2-Dithiocarboxysulfanylacetic(1R,2S)-2-(Carboxymethyl)- dicarboxylic acid acid1-methylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid 2-Methyl-1,3-oxazole-4- 2-2-Nitropropanoic acid 2- carboxylic acid [Aminooxy(hydroxy)phos-Carbamoyloxysulfanylacetic phoryl]acetic acid acid 3- 2,4-Dioxoheptanoicacid 2-Bromo-3-methoxypropanoic Pyridin-3-ylsulfanylformic[Acetyl(methyl)amino]propanoic acid acid acid 3-(Carboxymethyl)-1,2,3-(E)-4,5-Dioxohex-2-enoic acid Fumaraldehydic acid dimethyl2-Chloro-4-iodobutanoic oxadiazol-3-ium-5-olate acetal acid3-Methyloxirane-2- Acetamidoglycine Methyl 2-nitrooxypropanoate 3-carboxylic acid (Dimethylaminosul- fanyl)propanoic acid2-Chloro-3-hydroxy-butyric 2-Methyl-3-oxiranylpropionic3,4-Dichlorobutanoic acid (Carbamothioylamino) acid acid hydrogencarbonate 2- 3-Hydroxybutyl hydrogen (Z)-2-Fluoro-4,4-dimethylpent-Ethyl-fluoro-methyl-(2- (Methoxymethoxy)propanoic carbonate 2-enoic acidsulfoethyl)azanium acid Methyl 2-nitropropanoate3-Chlorooxy-3-oxopropanoic 3-Methylcyclobutene-1-Thiocyanatooxymethanedithioic acid carboxylic acid acid Methyl3-nitropropanoate Cycloheptyl hydrogen 2,2-Difluoro-1-Hydroperoxyperoxyperoxy carbonate methylcyclopropanecarboxylic hydrogencarbonate acid 1-Cyclopenteneacetic acid, 2-Chloro-2- (3-Carboxy-3-Nitrooxymethanesulfonic 5-oxo- methylsulfanylacetic acidoxopropyl)(hydroxy)oxophosphanium acid 4-Oxotetrahydro-2H-pyran-3,4,4-Trichlorobutanoic acid 2-Chloro-2-fluoro-1- Carboxyoxycarbonyl2-carboxylic acid methylcyclopropane-1- formate carboxylic acid5-Hydroxyhex-2-enoic acid (2,2-Dimethylcyclopropyl) 2-Bromo-2-fluoro-1-2-[1,2- hydrogen carbonate methylcyclopropane-1-Bis(sulfanyl)ethylsulfanyl]acetic carboxylic acid acid(2-Methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2- 3-Formyl-2- 2-Fluoro-1- 2-(2- yl)acetic acidmethylidenepentanoic acid methylcyclopropane-1- Hydroxyethylimino)aceticcarboxylic acid acid 1,2-Dithiane-3-carboxylic Cyclobutylmethyl hydrogen2-Azidopropionic acid 2-Methylidene-4- acid carbonatephosphanyloxybutanoic acid 1,4-Dihydro-2- 4-Hydroxy-3-methyl-2-(R)-2-Azidopropanoic acid (3R)-2-Amino-3- methylbenzoic acidsulfanylbutanoic acid methoxybutanoic acid 2-Chlorohexanoic acid4-Hydroxy-2-sulfanylpentanoic 2-Amino-3- 2,4-Difluoro-4-oxobut-2- acidmethanesulfonylpropanoic acid enoic acid 2-Chloro-3-hydroxypropionic2-(Oxiran-2-yl)propanoic acid 2-Acetoxymethyl-acrylic acid 5-Hydroxy-3-acid sulfanylpentanoic acid 1,2-Dimethyl-cyclopent-2-2-Oxobutane-1-sulfonic acid 2-(Formyloxymethyl)prop-2- 4-Oxopent-2-ynoicacid enecarboxylic acid enoic acid 2-Methylidenecyclopropane-(5-Oxooxolan-2-yl) hydrogen 5,6-Dihydro-2H-pyran-3-3-Ethoxy-2-hydroxybutanoic 1-carboxylic acid carbonate carboxylic acidacid 1-Methyl-1,2- 1-Acetylaziridine-2-carboxylic2-Methylcyclohex-2-ene-1- 3-Formyl-4-oxobutanoiccyclopropanedicarboxylic acid carboxylic acid acid acid6-Amino-6-oxohexanoic acid 2-Methyl-2-sulfanylpent-4-2-Propylcyclopropane-1- 3-Methoxysulfanylbutanoic enoic acid carboxylicacid acid 4,5-Dihydrofuran-3- 2-(2-Formylhydrazinyl)acetic(1R,2R)-2-Propylcyclopropane- 2-Methyl-3,3- carboxylic acid acid1-carboxylic acid bis(sulfanyl)propanoic acid 2-Butenoic acid, 4,4-3,3,3-Trifluoropropyl hydrogen (E)-5-Hydroxypent-2-enoic acid2-(2-Methylthiolan-3- dimethoxy-, methyl ester, carbonate yl)acetic acid(Z)- 2-(Trifluoromethyl)acrylic 3-Methylazete-2-carboxylic4-Methyl-3-furancarboxylic acid 3,3-Dichloro-2,4- acid aciddioxopentanoic acid 1,3-Dimethyl-1H-pyrazole-5-(E)-4-Fluoro-3-methylpent-2- 2-Methylcyclopent-2-ene-1-Piperidin-1-ylsulfanylformic carboxylic acid enoic acid carboxylic acidacid 3-Methylisothiazole-4- 4-(Difluoroamino)butanoic acid3-Bromo-3,3-difluoropropanoic (R)-Methyl 2- carboxylic acid acid((methylsulfonyl)oxy)propanoate 6-Methoxynicotinic acid3-Chlorosulfanylpropanoic acid (2E)-4-(Dimethylamino)but-2-2-Methylsulfanyloxyacetic enoic acid acid 1-Methyl-6-oxo-1,6-2,2,3,4-Tetrafluorobut-3-enoic 4-Methylidenecyclohexane-1- 2-Oxobutylcarbonate dihydropyridine-3-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid acid1,2-Dithiane-4-carboxylic 2-Nitrooxyethyl acetate4,4-Difluoro-3-butenoic acid 4-Isothiocyanatobut-3-en-2- acid one(2S)-5-Oxooxolane-2- Thietane-3-carboxylic acid 2-(2-Chloro-2-2-Imino-1,2lambda~4~- carboxylic acid fluorocyclopropyl)acetic acidoxathiolane-4-carboxylic acid trans-3-Chloroacrylic acid 2-(N-1-Methyl-2-oxopyrrolidine-3- 3-Hexenal, 2,5-dioxo-Methylformamido)propanoic carboxylic acid acid 4-Hexenoic acid2,3-Dichloro-4-nitropyridine (E)-3-Cyanoacrylic acid Propanoic acid, 2-(bromoimino)-(9CI) 2,3-Dichloro-2-butenedioic2-(2-Ethenylcyclopropyl)acetic 2-(Bicyclo[1.1.1]pentan-1- 2- acid acidyl)acetic acid Methoxyethyl(methyl)carbamic acid(2R)-2-Sulfanylbutanedioic 5-Fluorocaproic acid 4-Methoxy-4-oxo-2-2-Methyl-4-(oxiran-2-yl)but- acid sulfanylbutanoic acid 2-enoate3-Cyclopropylprop-2-ynoic 3-Methoxybutane-2-sulfonicN-Amino-N-nitronitramide 5-Methylpyridazine-4- acid acid carboxylic acidBromofumaric acid Methylsulfonyl N- (Acryloyloxy)acetic acid(3R,4R)-4-Hydroxy-3- ethylethanimidate methylpentanoic acid2,5-Hexadienoic acid 4-Amino-4-oxobut-2-ynoic acid(R)-2-(Tetrahydrofuran-3- 2-Fluoro-2-methoxyacetic YL)acetic acid acid2-Butenoic acid, 2,3- 2-Methyl-4-oxo-2- (S)-2-(T etrahydrofuran-3-2,2-Difluoro-2-(oxan-4- dichloro-, (2E)- sulfanylpentanoic acidYL)acetic acid yl)acetic acid 2,3-Dichloroisocrotonic acid4-Hydroperoxybutanoic acid (Tetrahydrothiophen-3-yl)acetic4-Amino-3-iodo-4- acid oxobutanoic acid 5-Bromopent-4-enoic acid2-(4-Sulfanylthiadiazol-5- 4,5-Dichloropentanoic acid(1-Methylcyclopentyl) yl)acetic acid hydrogen carbonate4-Methyl-2-pentenoic acid (Z)-4-Methoxypent-3-enoic 4-Methyl-5-oxo-2,5-Sulfanylcarbonylsulfanylformic acid dihydrofuran-3-carboxylic acid acid3-Isoxazolecarboxylic acid, 2,2-Difluoro-3,3-(Tetrahydro-pyran-4-ylidene)- (Iminomethoxy)acetic acid 4,5-dihydro-dimethylbutanedioic acid acetic acid 2-Butenoic acid, 3-chloro-,2-Ethylsulfinyl-2- 2-(3-Chloropropanoyloxy)acetic Azidoacetate (E)-methylpropanoic acid acid 2-Butenoic acid, 3-chloro-2-Methylsulfinylpropanoic acid [1,3]Dithiolan-2-yl-acetic acid(E)-4-Methoxy-3-methylbut- 2-enoic acid 1-Methyl-1H-pyrazole-5-2-Bromo-3-sulfanylpropanoic 3,3-Dimethyl-2-sulfanylbutanoic3-Fluoro-3-oxopropanoic carboxylic acid acid acid acid1-Methyl-1H-pyrazole-4- 4-Chloro-3-methylbutanoic S-(E)-2-Methyl-5-sulfanylpent- carboxylic acid acidMethoxymethylmercaptoacetic 2-enoic acid acid5,5-Dichloro-4-oxopentanoic 3-Isocyanato-3-methylbutanoic2-Chloro-3-methylisonicotinic 1-Carboxypropan-2- acid acid acidyl(trimethyl)azanium Sorbic acid Allylmethyl carbonate 3-Methoxy-2-3-(18F)Fluoranylbenzoic methylidenebutanoic acid acid (Z)-2-Pentenoicacid But-3-enyl hydrogen carbonate (Z)-4-Chloro-2,2-dimethylbut-3- 3-enoic acid (Hydroxymethoxy)propanoic acid (Z)-3-Iodoacrylic acid2-Methyloxazole-5-carboxylic 4,4-Dichloro-2,2-dimethylbut-3-5-Deuterio-5-oxopentanoic acid enoic acid acid Nicotinicacid,[carboxyl-14C] 4-Chloro-3-methyl-1,2- 3-Fluoro-2,2-dimethylbutenoic(1R,4R)-4-Methylcyclopent- thiazole-5-carboxylic acid acid2-ene-1-carboxylic acid (1S,2R,4S)- Butanedioic acid, chloro-,(Z)-4-Chloro-3-fluoro-2,2- (Z)-4-(Deuterioamino)-4-Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-ene-2- monomethyl ester dimethylbut-3-enoic acidoxobut-2-enoic acid carboxylic acid (1R,2S)-Rel-Cyclopropane- Carboxy2-oxoacetate (E)-4-Fluoro-2,2-dimethylbut-3- 2-Methyl-3-1,2-dicarboxylic acid enoic acid (phosphanyloxyamino)propanoic acid2-Chloro-4-nitropyridine (E)-3-(Hydroxymethoxy)prop-4-Thiazolecarboxylic acid, 5- (2R)-2-Methyl-3- 2-enoic acid mercapto-(phosphanyloxyamino)propanoic acid 2,4-Dimethylthiazole-5- 3-2-Chloro-2- 3,4,5-Trideuteriofuran-2- carboxylic acid[Hydroxy(methyl)amino]propanoic fluorocyclopropanecarboxylic carboxylicacid acid acid 3-Methylenecyclopropane- 2-[(1S,2S)-2-6-Amino-4-ooxohexanoic acid 4-Deuteriofuran-2- trans-1,2-dicarboxylicacid Ethylcyclopropyllacetic acid carboxylic acid (R)-Cyclohex-3-2-Ethyl-4-hydroperoxybutanoic 2-Cycloheptene-1-carboxylic3,4-Dideuteriofuran-2- enecarboxylic acid acid acid carboxylic acid5-Methoxyfuran-2-carboxylic 2-Chloro-2- (2R)-3-Methoxy-2-1,3,3,5,5-Pentadeuterio-4- Acid methylsulfonylacetic acidmethylpropanoic acid oxocyclohexane-1- carboxylic acid (4S)-4-Methyl-5-3- Bromoglycine 1,2,2,3,3,5,5,6,6- oxohexanoic acid[Formyl(methyl)amino]propanoic Nonadeuterio-4- acid oxocyclohexane-1-carboxylic acid (4R)-4-Methyl-5- 2-(3,4-Dimethyl-1,2-oxazol-5-Propanedioic acid, 2-fluoro-, 1- 2,2-Dideuterio-4- oxohexanoic acidyl)acetic acid methyl ester methylpentanoic acid 3- 3-Iminobutanoic acid2-(2-Methylthiolan-2-yl)acetic 4-Methylpentanoic-D11 acidDimethylphosphorylpropanoic acid acid 4-Methylene-5-oxo-4,5-(Carboxymethylamino)- Aziridine-2,3-dicarboxylic acid3,3,4,5,5,5-Hexadeuterio-4- dihydrofuran-3-carboxylichydroxy-oxophosphanium monoethyl ester (trideuteriomethyl)pentanoic acidacid 2-(Furan-3-yl)acetic acid 2H-Pyrrole-5-carboxylic acid4-Sulfanylpentanoic acid 5-Bromo-5,5- dideuteriopentanoic acid4,5-Dimethylthiophene-3- 4-Hydroxy-4-methylpentanoic 2-Chloro-3-5-Bromopentanoic-3,3,4,4- carboxylic acid acid (methylsulfanyl)propanoicacid D4 acid 5-Chlorothiophene-3- (2E)-2-Cyano-2-2-(2-Sulfanylethoxy)acetic acid 5-Bromo-2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5- carboxylic acidhydroxyiminoacetic acid octadeuteriopentanoic acid 4-Fluorothiophene-3-trans-3- Dicarbonate 5-Bromo-2,2- carboxylic acidHydroxycyclohexanecarboxylic dideuteriopentanoic acid acid5-Fluorothiophene-3- (1S,2S)-2-Acetylcyclopropane-3,4,4-Trifluoro-3-butenoic acid 3,3-Dideuterio-3- carboxylic Acid1-carboxylic acid sulfanylpropanoic acid 2-Butenoic acid, 3-methoxy-,(1S,2S)-1,2- 2-(1,3,4-Thiadiazol-2-yl)acetic 2,2,3,3-Tetradeuterio-3-(2E)- Dimethylcyclopropane-1- acid sulfanylpropanoic acid carboxylicacid (Z)-3-Methoxybut-2-enoic (Carbamoylsulfanyl)acetic acid(1R,2S)-2-Acetylcyclopropane- 2,2-Dideuterio-3- acid 1-carboxylic acidsulfanylpropanoic acid 2-Sulfanylisonicotinic acid 2- 2-Ethoxypropanoicacid 4,4-Dideuterio-3- (Trifluoromethylsulfinyl)aceticmethyl(412C,1,2,3- acid 13C3)but-3-enoic acid 2-Methoxyisonicotinic acid4,4,5,5,5-Pentafluoropentanoic Bromoalanine 2,2,3,3,4- acidPentafluorobutanoate 3-Ethyl-1-Methyl-1H- Bicyclo[2.1.0]pentane-1-N-Chloro-N-methylglycine 1-Acetyl-1-methylaziridin-1-Pyrazole-5-Carboxylic Acid carboxylic acid ium-2-sulfonate3-Chloropicolinic acid Methyl 2-nitrooxyacetate (2S)-2-(Chloroamino)-3-1-Acetylaziridine-2- hydroxypropanoic acid sulfonate 3,3-Dimethyl-4-1,3-Dimethyl-2-oxo-2,3- N-Chloroglycylglycine 2- oxopentanoic aciddihydro-1H-imidazole-4- Ethanethioylsulfanylpropanoic carboxylic acidacid (1R,6S)- 2,2,4-Trichlorobutanoic acid 2-Carboxyethyl-methoxy-4-Cyano-2-oxobutanoic Bicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-7- oxophosphanium acidcarboxylic acid 3-Methylisoxazole-5- Chloroiodoacetic Acid2-[[(E)-Hydrazinylidenemethyl]- (S)-2-Azidopropanoic acid carboxylicacid methylamino]acetic acid 3-Cyclopentene-1-carboxylic2,2,5,5,5-Pentafluoropentanoic 4-Methoxycrotonic acid2,5-Dimethyl-4-oxohexanoic acid acid acid (S)-3-2H-1,2,3-Triazole-2-acetic acid 4,4,4-Trifluoro-3- (1S,3R)-3-Oxocyclopentanecarboxylic sulfanylbutanoic acid Methylcyclohexane-1-acid carboxylic acid (R)-3- 2-Fluoranylpropanoate4-Fluoro-3-methylthiophene-2- (3S)-2,3-DihydroxybutanoicOxocyclopentanecarboxylic carboxylic acid acid acid (1R,2R,4S)-2H-Pyrrole-2-carboxylic acid 2-(Trihydroxysilyl)ethane-1-N-(2-Oxopropyl)carbamate Bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2- sulfonic acidcarboxylic acid (4-Methyl-furazan-3-yl)- 4,4,4-Trifluorobutyl hydrogen4-(Aminooxy)butyric acid 2-Oxopropylcarbamic acid acetic acid carbonate1,5-Dimethyl-1H-1,2,3- 4-Fluorocyclohex-3-ene-1- (2S)-2-2-Methoxy-3-nitroprop-1- triazole-4-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid(Nitrosocarbamoylamino)pro ene panoic acid 1,5-Dimethyl-1H-pyrazole-4-(E)-6-Oxohex-2-enoic acid 3-Acetyloxirane-2-carboxylic4-Hydroxy-3-sulfanylpent-4- carboxylic acid acid enoic acid1,3-Dimethyl-1H-pyrazole-4- (E)-5-Oxopent-2-enoic acid3-Bromo-but-3-enoic acid 2-Phosphanyloxyprop-2- carboxylic acid enoicacid 3- 4-Oxobut-3-enoic acid 2-(Acetyloxyamino)acetic acidEthoxy(difluoro)methane- (Carbamothioylsulfanyl)pro- sulfonate panoicacid 4-Methyl-1,2,3-thiadiazole-5- 3,3-Difluoro-1-[Hydroxy(ethyl)phosphinyl]acetic 3- carboxylic acidmethylcyclobutanecarboxylic acid Methoxysulfonothioylpropanoic acid acid2-[(2S)-Oxan-2-yl]acetic acid 3-Chloro-1,3- 2-(2-Oxoethoxy)acetic acid2-Chloro-3H-pyrrole-5- dimethylcyclobutanecarboxylic carboxylic acidacid (6-Oxopyridazin-1(6h)- N-[(Oxiran-2-yl)methyl]glycine Carboxyhydroxy carbonate Tritio 3- yl)acetic acid methylsulfanylpropanoate5-Methylisoxazole-4- 4-Fluoro-2-methylbutanoic 4-Nitropentan-2-oneTritio 3-sulfanylpropanoate carboxylic acid acid 5-Methoxyoxazole-2-5-Thiazolecarboxylic acid, 2,3- 4-Nitro-2-hexanone 3- carboxylic aciddihydro-3,4-dimethyl-2-oxo- (Trioxidanylsulfanyl)propanoic acid2-Chloro-1,3-thiazole-5- 2-Bromo-3- Isocyanoacetic acidEthoxymethanesulfonate carboxylic Acid cyclopropylpropanoic acidL-Cyclopropylglycine 2- 2-Cyclopropylideneacetic acid2-Acetyloxyethanesulfonate (Chloromethyldisulfanyl)acetic acid2-Cyclobutylacetic Acid 2,2,4,4-Tetrachlorobutanoic5-Oxotetrahydrothiophene-2- 2-Acetyloxy-1,1- acid carboxylic aciddifluoroethanesulfonic acid 2-[(1S,2S)-2- 2,2-Difluoro-3-oxobutanoic6-Oxotetrahydro-2H-thiopyran- 2,2-Difluoro-3- Methylcyclopentyl]aceticacid 2-carboxylic acid fluorooxypropanoate acid 2-[(1R,2S)-2-3-Carbonoperoxoylbut-3-enoic 2-(Aminooxy)ethanesulfonic(1R)-3-Methylcyclohexane- Methylcyclopentyl]acetic acid acid1-carboxylic acid acid 3- 3-Dimethylaminopropionate4-Methylenetetrahydrofuran-3- (1S,2R)-2- (Hydroxyphosphinyl)propionicacetic acid Ethylcyclopropane-1- acid carboxylic acidN-Carbamoyl-Alanine 1,2-Dioxine-4-carboxylic acid (S)-2-Hydroxy-4,4-(1S,2S)-2- difluorobutanoic acid Ethenylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acidSorbate 2-(2,5-Dihydropyrrol-1- 4-Bromo-4,4,3,3- [2-(Methylamino)-2-yl)acetic acid tetrafluorobutanoic acid oxoethyl] carbonate(2E,4Z)-2,4-Hexadienoic 4-Phosphorosooxybutanoic2,2-Dimethyl-4-oxopentanoic 2-(2-Aminohydrazinyl)acetic acid acid acidacid N-Acetylglycinate Ethoxycarbothioylsulfanyl-(R)-2-Chloro-3-methylbutyric 3-Methyl-1,1-dioxothietane-methanesulfonate acid 3-carboxylic acid Cyanoacetate4,4-Difluoro-4-sulfanylbut-2- Nitromethyl acetate (1R,2R)-2- ynoateMethoxycarbonyl-1- methylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid(1S,6R)-Bicyclo[4.1.0]hept- 4-Oxo-4-sulfanylbut-2-ynoate 3-Fluorobutyricacid (Z)-2-Azaniumyl-3,4- 3-ene-7-carboxylic acid dideuterio-5-(dideuterioamino)-5- oxopent-3-enoate Glycyl-L-alanine4-Oxo-4-sulfanylbut-2-ynoic 2-(1-Methylcyclopropyl)acetic 2-Fluoro-2-acid acid oxidoperoxysulfanylpropanoic acid 1,3,5-Trithiane-2-carboxylic(Z)-3-Methyl-4-oxopent-2- 2-Methoxy-2,3,3- 2-(Difluoromethoxy)acetateAcid enoate trimethylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid Mono-Ethylsuccinate (2S)-2-[(2-Methylpropan-2- 3-Iodo-2,2,3,3-5-Thiazolecarboxylic acid, yl)oxy]propanoic acid tetrafluoropropanoicacid 2,3-dihydro-2-thioxo- (E)-3-Methoxy-2-butenoic 2-Fluoro-2,3-2,2,3,3-Tetrachloropropanoic 3-(Fluoroamino)-4- acid dimethylbutanedioicacid acid (methylamino)-4- oxobutanoic acid 2,2,3,3,4,4- [2-2-Chloro-2-fluoropropanedioic 1-Deuteriocyclohexane-1-Hexafluorobutanoic Acid (Methoxymethoxy)acetyl]oxidanium acid carboxylicacid Isoxazole-5-carboxylic acid 2-Methylsulfinyloxyacetate3-Oxobutylphosphonic acid 2-Methanethioylsulfanyl-2- methylpropanoicacid Methyl 2- 2-Methylsulfinyloxyacetic acid3,3,4-Trimethylpent-4-enoic 5-Bromo-2,2,3,3- phosphonatoacetate acidtetradeuteriopentanoic acid 2-Dimethylphosphorylacetic 2-2-(Methylcarbamoyloxy)acetic 3-Formyloxy-2- Acid(Hydroperoxymethyl)cyclopropane- acid hydroxypropanoic acid 1-carboxylicacid 2- 2-Propanimidoylsulfanylacetic N,N-Dimethylhydroxyglycine3-Formyloxyoxirane-2- [Amino(dimethyl)azaniumyl] acid carboxylic acidacetate Dichloromalealdehydic acid 2,2-Difluoro-4-methyl-5-1-Nitro-1-fluoro-2-propanone (2R)-5-Methoxyoxolane-2- oxopentanoic acidcarboxylic acid Succimer 2,2-Difluoro-6-oxohexanoic 3-Oxobutanedithioicacid (2R,3S)-3-Methoxyoxolane- acid 2-carboxylic acid 1-5-Hydroxy-2-oxopentanoic (2S)-2-[Methyl(prop-2- (R)-5-Cyanocyclopropanecarboxylic acid enoyl)amino]propanoic acidMethyltetrahydrofuran-2- acid carboxylic acid 1-(E)-(113C)But-2-enedioic acid 3,5-Dichloro-4-oxo-pentanoic4-Oxopent-2-ynoate Carboxycyclopropanecarboxamide acid5-Chloro-2-methylpentanoic 2-(2- 2-Oxo-3-phosphopropanoic(Z)-1-Hydroxy-1,4- acid Methylpropyl)cyclopropane-1- aciddioxopent-2-en-3-olate carboxylic acid (R)-2-Methoxypropanoic1-Methylsulfanylethyl 2-Prop-2-enoyloxypropanoic (E)-5-Oxohex-3-enoateAcid hydrogen carbonate acid (R)-(+)-2-Tetrahydrofuroic 2-Ethenoxyethylhydrogen 2-(2-Methylprop-2- 2-(Dithiolan-3-yl)acetate acid carbonateenoyloxy)propanoic acid 4-Bromo-4,4-difluorobut-2-N-Carbomethoxy-L-cysteine Acetoxyacetaldehyd- 4-Oxopentane-1-sulfonicenoic acid dimethylacetal acid 4-Bromo-4,4- 5-Oxo-1,2,4-triazole-3-2-Methyliminopropanoic acid 2,2,3,3-Tetrafluoro-4- difluorobutanoic acidcarboxylic acid oxopentanoic acid 2-Fluoro-3-methylbenzoic 2- Propanoicacid, 2-methyl-3- 3-[Methyl(prop-1-en-2- acid[Methyl(sulfamoyl)amino]acetic (methylsulfonyl)-, (S)-yl)amino]propanoic acid acid 4-Fluoro-5-oxopyrrolidine-2-2-(2-Chloroprop-2- 1-Mercapto-1- 2,2-Difluoropropane-1- carboxylic acidenylsulfanyl)acetic acid cyclopentanecarboxylic acid sulfonate2,2-Difluoro-2- 2-(2-Methylprop-2- 3-Dimethylsulfonio-2-3-Acetyloxypropanoate (fluorosulfonyl)acetic acid enylsulfanyl)aceticacid methylpropanoate 3-Trihydroxysilylpropanoic 5-Chloro-5-hexenoicacid (2S)-4-Ethoxy-2-hydroxy-4- 2-Chloro-3-methyl-3- Acid oxobutanoicacid sulfanylbutanoic acid 3-Cyclopropylpropanoic Acid2-(4-Methyl-1,3-thiazol-3-ium- 4-Methylisoxazole-5-carboxylic4-Chloro-5- 3-yl)acetic acid acid sulfanylpentanoic acid3-Oxocyclohexanecarboxylic 3-Formyl-3-methylButanoic 2-Nitrooxyaceticacid (2S)-4-Amino-2-methyl-4- acid acid oxobutanoic acid3-(2-Thiazolyl)propionic acid 2-(Dioxiran-3-yl)acetic acid2-(Nitrooxy)propanoic acid 2-Acetyloxy-1,1- difluoroethanesulfonatePyridazine-4-carboxylic Acid 2,2,4,4,4-Pentafluorobutanoic [(2- 2- acidChloroacetyl)ami- [Methyl(trimethylsilyl)amino] no]methylphosphonicacetic acid acid 2-Methyl-4,5-dihydro-1,3- 2,4,4,4-TetrafluorobutanoicThiocarbamoylthioacetic acid 3-Formyloxy-2- thiazole-4-carboxylic Acidacid sulfanylpropanoic acid 2-Chloro-3- (2S,4S)-4-Methyl-5-Cyclohexylcarbonate 5-Bromo-2,2,4,4- hydroxyisonicotinic acidoxotetrahydrofuran-2- tetradeuteriopentanoic acid carboxylic acid2-Cyanoisonicotinic acid (2S,4R)-4-Methyl-5- Cyclopentyl hydrogen2,3,4,6-Tetradeuterio-5- oxotetrahydrofuran-2- carbonate fluorobenzoicacid carboxylic acid 3-Fluoro-2-iodopyridine-4-4-Methylbicyclo[3.1.0]hex-2- 4,4-Dimethyl-3-oxopentanoate2,2-Dideuterio-5- carboxylic acid ene-6-carboxylic acid hydroxypentanoicacid 2-Methylisonicotinic acid 2-Phosphoglycolate 2,5-Dichlorovalericacid 2-(2-Oxoethylamino)acetate 2-Fluoro-4-nitropyridine[2-(Hydroxyamino)-2-oxoethyl] Dichloroacetic acid-2-13C(2S)-2-(Deuterioamino)-3- phosphate hydroxybutanoic acid4-Fluoronicotinic acid [11C]Glycylsarcosine Dideuterio (E)-2,3-(Z)-3-Formyloxyprop-2- dideuteriobut-2-enedioate enoic acid2-Bromothiazole-5- N-(Ethoxycarbonothioyl)-beta- Succinic acid-d63-Formyloxybut-3-enoic carboxylic acid alanine acid4,5-Dimethylthiophene-2- (E)-2,3-Dichloroacrylic acid3-Hydroxy(1,3-13C2)butanoic 3- carboxylic acid acid[Formamido(methyl)amino] propanoic acid Mucochloric acid4-(Methylaminooxy)-4- 4-Fluorobenzoic acid-alpha-Fluoromethoxymethanesulfonic oxobutanoic acid 13C-2,3,5,6-d4 acidTetrahydropyranyl-4-acetic (2S)-4-Amino-2-(chloroamino)-(1,2-13C2)Butanedioic acid (3S)-3-Formyloxy-3- acid 4-oxobutanoic acidhydroxypropanoic acid 3- (S)-2,4-Dimethyl-4-pentenoic Succinic acid-13C42-Methyl-5- (Dimethoxyphosphoryl)propanoic acid sulfanylidenehexanoicacid acid 2-Methyl-4,4,4- (3S)-5-Oxopyrrolidine-3-3-Hydroxy(413C)butanoic acid 2,2,3,3,4,5,5,5- trifluorobutyric acidcarboxylic acid Octadeuterio-4- methylpentanoic acid4,4,4-Trifluorobutyric Acid 3-(Cyclopropen-1-yl)propanoic4-Cyclopropyl-4-oxobutyric acid 3- acid Thiophosphorosopropanoic acid3,3,3-Trifluoropropionic acid 2-[(2R)-Oxiran-2-yl]butanoic Benzoicacid-13C7 2- acid (Formyloxymethoxy)acetic acid 3-Fluoro-5-methylbenzoic2-[(2S)-Oxiran-2-yl]butanoic 3,3-Difluoropropanoic acid Tritio3-methylbut-3-enoate acid acid 4,4,4-Trifluorobut-2-enoic(2R)-2-Amino-4- Hydroxycarbonyl hydrogen (S)-3,3- acid oxopentanoatecarbonate Difluorocyclopentanecarboxylic acid 5,5,5-Trifluoropentanoic2-Azaniumyl-4-oxopentanoate [(Ethylsulfonyl)amino]acetic4-Formyloxybut-3-enoic Acid acid acid 4,5,5-Trifluoropent-4-enoicMethylenecyclopropylpyruvate (3S)-3-(Acetylamino)butanoic3-Formyloxyprop-2-ynoic Acid acid acid 2-Bromo-2,3,3,3-(S)-4-Hydroxy-2-oxopentanoic 6-Chloropyrimidine-4- (E)-3-Formyloxy-2-tetrafluoropropanoic acid acid carboxylic acid methylprop-2-enoic acid3-Chlorotetrafluoropropionic 4-Methoxy-2,4-dioxobutanoate3-Methylphosphanylpropanoic (2-Mercaptoethylthio)acetic acid acid acid2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoropropanoic 2-Azaniumyl-3- O-Acetyl-L-Threonine6-Deuteriopyridine-3- Acid methylsulfinylpropanoate carboxylic acid2-Chloro-3-fluoroisonicotinic [(Cyclopropylmethyl)thio]acetic(113C)But-2-ynedioic acid 5-Deuteriopyridine-3- acid acid carboxylicacid 2,2- 3,5-Dimethyl-4,5-dihydro- 3-Ketopentanoate 2-Difluorocyclopropanecarboxylic isoxazole-5-carboxylic acid(Formyloxymethyldiazenyl)acetic acid acid 1-Hydroxy-1-oxo-1lambda5-4-Oxopentylphosphonic acid 3-Carboxy-2-sulfidopropanoate 2-(2-Methyl-2-phosphetane-3-carboxylic nitropropyl)oxirane acid 4-Methylthiophene-2-(2R,3R)-2-Deuterio-3- 1,2-Dicarboxyethanethiolate 6-Methyl-2,3,4,5-carboxylic acid fluorobutanedioic acid tetrahydropyridine-4- carboxylicacid 2,2-Dichlorocyclopropane-1- 2-Deuterio-4-oxopentanoic 3-Carboxy-3-6-Methyl-2,3,4,5- carboxylic acid acid mercaptopropanoatetetrahydropyridine-4- carboxylate Chloroacetyl-D-alaninebeta-Sulfinylpyruvate 5-Methyl-2-oxo-1,3-dioxane-5-2-Methyl-4,5-dihydro-3H- carboxylic acid pyridin-2-ylium-4-carboxylicacid (2S)-2-Chloro-3,3- Phosphonemycin (3S)-3-Hydroxy-4-oxopentanoic2,3-Dideuterio-4- dimethylbutanoic acid acid oxohexanoic acid4-Methyl-5-oxohexanoic (S)-4-Hydroxy-2- 5-Chloro-2-oxopent-4-enoate(1S)-3- acid oxopentanoate Methylidenecyclopentane- 1-carboxylic acid2-Methyl-3-sulfinopropanoic 2-Azaniumyl-5-oxopentanoate (3S)-2,3-4-Methylcyclopenta-1,3- acid Bis(sulfanyl)butanedioic aciddiene-1-carboxylate 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanesulfonic 3-Acetyloxy-2-Tetrahydro-2H-pyran-3- 2-(4H-Triazol-5-yl)acetic acidazaniumylpropanoate carboxylic acid acid 4-Fluorobenzoate1-Methyl-6-oxopiperidine-3- N-(Methoxyacetyl)glycine(Z)-5-Methyl-4-oxohex-2- carboxylic acid enoic acid 3-Fluorobenzoate(4S)-2-Methyl-4,5-dihydro-1,3- 2- 5-Deuterio-1,3-thiazole-4-thiazole-4-carboxylic acid [(Methylcarbamoyl)amino]acetic carboxylicacid acid 2,3,4,4-Tetrachloro-3- 4-Chloro-3-hydroxyisothiazole-2-[(2,2,2- 4-Deuterio-2-methyl-1,3- butenoic acid 5-carboxylic acidTrifluoroethyl)sulfanyl]acetic thiazole-5-carboxylic acid acid 2-(3R)-5-Oxopyrrolidine-3- 2-(1 H-Pyrazol-1-yl)propanoic 2-(Propanethioylamino)acetic carboxylic acid acid(Carbonofluoridoylamino)acetate acid Isoxazole-4-carboxylic acid(1S,2S,4S)-Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept- 2-Isopropoxypropanoic acid 2-5-en-2-ylacetic acid (Carbonofluoridoylamino)acetic acid3-Chlorobenzoate N-Ethyl-N-methyl-D-alanine 3-Ethoxy-2-methylpropanoic2,3,3-Trifluoro-3- acid sulfopropanoic acid 4-Oxo-4-sulfanyloxybutanoic(2R)-2-Amino-5-oxohexanoic (1R,4S)-Bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2,2-Dideuterio-2- acid acid 2-carboxylic acid (trideuteriomethoxy)aceticacid 3-Sulfinopropionic acid (2S)-2-(2- [(1s)-1-Fluoro-2- 2-Methoxyethoxy)propanoic acid (Hydroxyamino)-2-(Trideuteriomethoxy)acetic Oxoethyl]phosphonic Acid acid3-Amino-2-chloro-3- (2R)-2-(2- 2-(1,3,2-Dithiazol-4-yl)acetic3-Oxidooxybut-3-enoate oxopropionic acid Methoxyethoxy)propanoic acidacid 2-(2-Oxopyrrolidin-1- (2S)-2-Ethoxypropanoic acid2-Fluoro-3-oxoButanoic acid 3-Oxidooxybut-3-enoic acid yl)propanoic acid2-Chloro-1- (2S)-2-Cyclopropylpropanoic (2E)-2-Hydrazinylideneacetic(E)-4-Cyanobut-3-enoate methylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid acid acid4-Oxo-5-hexenoic Acid (2R)-2-Cyclopropylpropanoic Acetoxy carboxylicacid 3-Cyanatopropanoate acid Hydroxyaspartic acid3-Methylisothiazole-4- 3-(3-Ethyloxiran-2-yl)propanoicBicyclo[2.1.1]hex-2-ene-2- carboxylate acid carboxylic acid 2-Butenoicacid, 3-bromo-2- 5,5,5-Trifluoro-4- 2,3,3,3-Tetrachloro-2-6-Deuterio-5-oxohexanoic chloro-4-oxo- oxopentanoate methylpropanoicacid acid 2-Thioxothiazolidine-4- 2-(Chloromethyl)-4- 3-Formyl-crotonicacid 4-Deuterio-3-oxobutanoic carboxylic acid nitropyridine acid1H-Imidazole-4-carboxylic Trisnorlipoic acid 4-Methoxy-3-methyl butanoic2-Oxo-2- acid, 2,3-dihydro-3-methyl- acid (sulfanylmethylphosphanyl)2-thioxo- acetic acid 3-(Trimethylsilyl)(2,2,3,3- 2-[[(2R)-2- Oxalicacid 1-(2-oxo-2- (2R,3R)-3-Methoxy-2- 2H4)propionic (2H)acidChloropropanoyl]amino]acetic hydroxyethyl) ester methylbutanoic acidacid Raphanusamic acid 2-[[(2S)-2- Carbonic acid 1-1-Phosphanylazetidine-3- Chloropropanoyl]amino]acetic methylenepropylester carboxylic acid acid (Z)-2-Chloro-3- Methoxycarbonyloxy-aceticProp-1-en-2-yl hydrogen (3R)-1- (chloromethyl)-4- acid carbonatePhosphanylpyrrolidine-3- oxobutenoic acid carboxylic acid(Z)-2-Chloro-3-methyl-4- 2-(5H-Tetrazol-5-yl)acetic acid Prop-2-ynylhydrogen (3S)-1- oxobutenoic acid carbonate Phosphanylpyrrolidine-3-carboxylic acid 4-Hydroxybutanoate 2-[(3S)-Oxan-3-yl]acetic acid2-Carboxyoxyacetic acid 1-Phosphanylpyrrolidine-3- carboxylic acidThioasparagine 2-[(3R)-Oxan-3-yl]acetic acid 3,3-Difluorohex-5-enoicacid (3R)-3- Hydroperoxybutanoic acid 2,3-Difluorofumaric acid2-(4-Methylpyridin-3-yl)acetic 2H-Thiopyran-6-carboxylic acid1,2,2,3,3,4,4- acid Heptadeuteriocyclohexane- 1-carboxylic acidHydroxylamine, O-acetyl-N- 4-Methyl-1H-pyrazole-5-Thiazinane-4-carboxylic acid 3-Formyloxy-3- nitro- carboxylatehydroxypropanoic acid Gonyauline 2-Chloro-1,3-thiazole-5-2-(Sulfonylamino)acetic acid 5-Methyl-2H-pyrrole-3- carboxylatecarboxylic acid Magnesium 4-oxopentanoic (1R,2S)-2-Ethoxymethanesulfonic acid 1,3-Thiazol-2- acidEthoxycarbonylcyclopropane- ylmethanesulfonate 1-carboxylic acid(2-Oxopyrrolidin-1-yl)acetic 1-Vinyl-1H-pyrazole-4- Carbonic acidmonoisobutyl (2R)-2-Methyl-5- acid carboxylic acid ester oxohexanoicacid N-(Methylsulfonyl)glycine 2-Cyclopentyl-2,2- 4-Cyano-4-oxobutanoicacid 2-(Tritiomethyl)butanedioic difluoroacetic acid acid5-Oxothiolane-3-carboxylic S-Cyano-L-cysteine Phenoxysulfanylformic acid4-Deuterio-3- acid nitrosobutanoic acid (Tetrahydro-pyran-2-yl)-(1R,2R)-2- 2-(2,3-Dihydro-1,2-oxazol-5- (E)-3-Methyl-4-oxobut-2- aceticacid Ethoxycyclopropane-1- yl)acetic acid enoate carboxylic acid4-Hydroxy-4-methylpent-2- 2-(Trifluoromethoxy)acetic acid3-(Chloromethyl)-3- 2-Tritiobenzoic acid ynoic acidhydroxycyclobutene-1- carboxylic acid 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran-2-3-Chloro-2,2-dimethylbut-3- 2-(Methylideneamino)acetate CID 58616147carboxylic acid enoic acid (s)-2-Mercaptosuccinic acid(R)-6-Oxopiperidine-2- Oxiran-2-ylmethyl hydrogen 2- carboxylic acidcarbonate Oxidoperoxysulfanylacetate 2-(Carboxyamino)propanoic(S)-Tetrahydro-2H-pyran-3- Sulfuric acid 2-hydroxyethyl2-(Trioxidanylsulfanyl)acetic acid carboxylic acid ester acidCarboxymethyl sulfite 6-Fluoro-5-methylpyridine-3-(E)-4-Chlorobut-2-enoate 2,3,4-Trideuteriopentanoic carboxylate acid4-Iodobutyric acid (1R,2R)-2-Nitrocyclopropane- 1,2,2-Trichloroethoxyhydrogen (2R,3S)-3-Methyloxirane-2- 1-carboxylic acid carbonatecarboxylate [(Trifluoromethyl)thio]acetic (3R)-3-Amino-4-oxopentanoic3,4-Dimethyl-1,2-thiazole-5- 2-Methyl-3H-pyrazol-2-ium- acid acidcarboxylic acid 4-carboxylic acid 6-Methylsulfanylpyrimidine-(3S)-3-Amino-4-oxopentanoic 2-Oxopropyl hydrogen(2S)-4-Hydroxy-2-methyl-4- 4-carboxylic Acid acid carbonate oxobutanoate1-Methyl-2-cyclohexene-1- (S)-Tetrahydrofuran-3-1H-Diazepine-7-carboxylic acid 2,2-Dideuterio-3- carboxylic acidcarboxylic acid (dideuteriomethyl)butanedioic acidTrifluoromethoxyformic Acid 4-(Methylamino)-4- 3H-Dioxepine-6-carboxylicacid 2,2,3,3-Tetrafluoro-4- oxobutanoate (methylamino)-4- oxobutanoicacid 3-Hydroxybutyrate 2-[2- 2- 2-(4-Methyltetrahydro-2H-Hydroxyethyl(me- [Chloro(hydroxy)phos- pyran-4-yl)acetic acidthyl)azaniumyl]acetate phoryl]oxyprop- 2-enoic acidBicyclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene-5- (2S)-2-Propan-2- 3-Fluoro-2-2-Methylcyclopropene-1- carboxylate yloxypropanoic acid(fluoromethyl)propanoic acid carboxylic acid 2-(2-Oxocyclopentyl)acetic(R)-Tetrahydro-2H-pyran-3- 3,4-Difluorobutanoic acid 3- Acid carboxylicacid [Dichloro(methyl)silyl]propanoic acid 5-Chloro-6-fluoronicotinic4-Hydroxy-5-methylfuran-3- 3-Chloro-2- (E)-4-Methoxy-2,3-dimethyl- acidcarboxylic acid (chloromethyl)propanoic acid 4-oxobut-2-enoic acidHydrogen succinate 3-Deuterio-4-oxopentanoic2,2-Bis(sulfanyl)butanedioic (1R,2R)-2-(1- acid acidHydroxyethyl)cyclobutane- 1-carboxylic acid 2-(1H-Pyrazol-1-Yl)Acetic(2S)-2,3-Dimethyl-2- 2-Oxopropyl phosphate 3-(Deuteriomethyl)-4- Acidsulfanylbutanoic acid methoxy-4-oxobutanoic acid Pyrazine-2-carboxylate2-(2-Oxooxazolidin-3- 3-Amino-5-fluoro-4- (2S)-2- yl)propanoic acidoxopentanoic acid (Phosphanylamino)propanoic acid1-Methoxypyridin-1-ium-3- 3-(1,3-Thiazol-4-yl)propanoic2-Sulfanylpent-4-enoic acid 1,2,2,2- carboxylic acid acidTetrafluoroethanesulfonate 2-Methyloxane-4-carboxylic 2-2H-Pyran-5-carboxylic acid [Ethyl(methyl)amino] Acid[Cyclopropyl(methyl)amino]acetic hydrogen sulfate acid2-(Methylsulfonyl)acetic acid 2-[Methyl(2-methylprop-2-2,5-Dioxohexanoic acid 5-Amino-2-methyl-5- enyl)amino]acetic acidsulfanylidenepentanoic acid 3-Trimethylsilylpropanoate2-Oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6- 2-Cyclohexa-1,3-dien-1-2-Ethoxyethanesulfonate carboxylic acid ylacetic acid 2,4-Dimethyl-2-Ethoxycyclopropane-1- 3,4-Dihydrophenylacetic acid(Z)-3-Nitroprop-2-enoic acid cyclohexanecarboxylic acid carboxylic acid2- (2R)-2-Chloro-3,3- 3-Methyl-1,1-dioxothiaziridine- 3-Oxobutyl nitrate(Dithiocarboxyamino)acetic dimethylbutanoic acid 3-carboxylic acid acid2-Cyclopropyl-2- Oxiran-2-ylmethyl hydrogen 4-Fluoro-3-oxobutanoic acidMethyl-(S)-3-hydroxybutyric methylcyclopropane-1- sulfate acidcarboxylic acid 4-Oxohexanoic acid 2-Nitroso-4-5-Sulfanylidenecyclohexa-1,3- 2-Ethanethioylsulfanyl-2-isothiazolidinecarboxylic acid diene-1-carboxylic acid methylpropanoicacid Monomethyl malonate 2-Chlorooxazole-4-carboxylic2-(Hydroperoxy)propionic acid 2-Carbamothioylsulfanyl-2- acidmethylpropanoic acid 4-Methyl-5-oxotetrahydro-3- 3-Azidopropyl hydrogen5-Amino-2-fluoro-5- Ethanethioylsulfanylformic furancarboxylic acidcarbonate oxopentanoic acid acid 2-Chloro-3,3-2,3-Difluorocyclohexane-1- Carbonic acid chloromethyl 4-Hydroxy-3-dimethylbutanoic acid carboxylic acid ester methylpentanoate(5-Sulfanyl-1H-tetrazol-1- 2-Thioxo1,3-thiazolidine-4-Phosphonooxymethyl acetate Phosphinine-2-carboxylic yl)acetatecarboxylate acid Isonicotinate 2-(2,2-Difluoro-3-2-(4,5-Dihydro-1,3-thiazol-4- (Z)-2,3,4,4,4-methylidenecyclopropyl)acetic yl)acetic acid Pentafluorobut-2-enoateacid 2- 1,4-Dioxane-2-aceticacid,(2S)- 2H-Pyran-3-carboxylic acid4-Oxocyclopent-2- [Carbamothioyl(me- enecarboxylic acidthyl)aminolacetic acid 3,3-Dichloro-2- 3-Nitrooxy-propionic acidMorpholin-4-yl hydrogen 2-(2-Methylcyclopropen-1- fluoropropanoic acidcarbonate yl)acetic acid 2- 2-Nitrooxy-ethanesulfonic acid2-Chloro-3-methoxy-3- (Z)-3-Cyanoacrylic acid (Carbamoylamino)butanoicoxopropanoic acid Acid 2-(3-Methylisoxazol-5- (E)-3-Deuteriohex-2-enoicacid 3- (Z)-2,3-Dichloro-3- yl)acetic acid (Ethyl(methyl)amino)propanoicmethoxyprop-2-enoic acid acid Carboxymethyl DL-Alanyl-l-alanine3,4-Dimethoxybutanoic acid 4-Oxopentanoic acid; silvermethanethiosulfonate Acetylenedicarboxylate 3-Bromo-2,2,3-7-Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-en- 2-Cyclopropyl-2- trifluoropropanoic acid2-yl hydrogen carbonate (phosphanylamino)acetic acid2-(Tetrahydrofuran-3- 2-Chloro-3-nitropropanoic acid5,6-Dimethylpyridine-3- 3-Methylsulfanyl-4- yl)acetic acid carboxylicacid oxopentanoic acid 4-Methylpentanoate 4-(Dibromoamino)butanoic2-Vinyl-isonicotinic acid N-(Nitromethyl)acetamide acid5-Nitro-2-pentanone 2-[Bromo(chloro)amino]acetic Dichloromalonate2,2-Difluoro-2- acid (trioxidanylsulfanyl)acetic acidBicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-3- 2-[Bromo(chloro)amino]-2- 2-(Thian-4-yl)aceticacid (1-Carboxy-3-oxobutan-2- carboxylate methylpropanoic acidyl)azanium 2,2,3,3,4,4,4- 4- [Hydroperoxy(hydroxy)phosphoryl]2-Methyl-2- Heptafluorobutanoate [Bromo(chloro)amino]butanoic hydrogencarbonate oxidoperoxysulfanylpropanoic acid acid 2-Hydroxy-2- Nicotinicacid-13C6 Furan-2-ylmethyl hydrogen 3-Methylperoxypropanoicoxoethanesulfonate carbonate acid 2-(2- N-Nitroso-N-methyl-4-4-Methoxy-2- (2R)-2- Methylcyclopentyl)acetic aminobutyric Acid-d3methylidenehexanoic acid [Acetyl(methyl)amino]propanoic Acid acid4-Chlorobenzoate N-Nitroso-N-(methyl-d3)-3- 4-Methoxy-3-methyl-2,4-1-Ethoxy-2-nitroethenolate aminopropionic Acid dioxobutanoic acidSpiro[2.2]pentane-1- N-Nitrososarcosine-d3 2- 2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoro-2-carboxylic Acid [Methyl(methylsulfanyl)amino]acetic fluorooxypropanoicacid acid 2-Butenoic acid, 3,4,4,4- 5-Methyl-1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-2,4-Pentadiynoic acid Dihydroxy-oxo-(oxolan-3- tetrachloro- carboxylicacid ylmethylidene)-lambda6- sulfane Hexa-2,4-dienoate(2R)-1-(Chloroacetyl)azetidine- 2-(Oxiran-2-ylmethyl)prop-2- 2-2-carboxylic acid enoic acid [Ethylidene(me- thyl)azaniumyl]acetate4-Hexynoic acid (1R,2R)-2- (E)-3,4-Dichlorobut-3-enoic3-Hydroperoxy-2-oxobut-3- (Chlorocarbonyl)cyclopropane- acid enoic acid1-carboxylic acid 2-Sulfidobutanedioate 1- 4,4-Dichlorobutanoic acid(E)-3-Methyl-4-oxopent-2- (Chlorocarbonyl)cyclopropane enoate carboxylicacid 3-Carboxyprop-2-ynoate (1R,2S)-2- 3,4-Dichloro-4,4- 2-(Chlorocarbonyl)cyclobutane- difluorobutanoic acidOxidoperoxyperoxyacetate 1-carboxylic acid 4-Methoxy-2-methyl-4-3-Formyl-1-methyl-1H- Phosphorosooxymethyl 2-(Trioxidanylperoxy)aceticoxobutanoic acid Pyrazole-5-carboxylic acid hydrogen carbonate acidAcetyl sulfite 3-Methoxy-1-methyl-1H- 3-Chloro-4-methoxy-4-2-Methoxy-4-oxopent-2- pyrazole-5-carboxylic acid oxobutanoic acid enoicacid 1,3-Dioxane-5-carboxylic (2S,4S)-4-(Fluoromethyl)-5- Carbamoylhydrogen carbonate 2-Phosphanylcyclopentane- Acidoxopyrrolidine-2-carboxylic 1-carboxylic acid acid3-(Methoxycarbonyl)but-3- (4S)-3-Nitroso-1,3-thiazolidine- 3-Methyl-4-2- enoic acid 4-carboxylic acid oxocyclohexanecarboxylic acid[Deuteriomethyl(nitroso)amino- lacetic acid 3-Amino-4-N-Bromo-N-methylglycine 2-Prop-1-en-2-yloxyacetic acid 3-[2-(Oxiran-2-hydroxypentanoic acid yl)ethoxy]propanoic acid3-Chloro-4-methylthiophene- (2S)-1-Hydroxy-5- Acetyloxymethanesulfonicacid (E)-3-Hydroxy-4-oxobut-2- 2-carboxylic acidoxopyrrolidine-2-carboxylic enoic acid acid 2-Amino-3- 2- Carbonic acidsec-butyl ester (Z)-(113C)But-2-enedioic (dimethylcarbamoyl)propanoic(Methylcarbamoyl)cyclopropane- acid acid 1-carboxylic acid 2- 2-2-(1-Hydroxyethylamino)acetic 3- [Carboxy(hydroxy)amino]acetic(Ethylcarbamoyl)cyclopropane- acid ((15N)Azanylidynemethyl)prop- acid1-carboxylic acid 2-ynoic acid 5,6-Dihydro-1,4-dioxine-2- (2S,3S)-3-3-Oxopropyl hydrogen sulfate (Z)-2,3- carboxylic acidMethoxycarbonyloxirane-2- Dideuterio(113C)but-2- carboxylic acidenedioic acid Tetrahydrofuran-3- (1S,5S,6S)-6-Fluoro-2-1,4-Dioxine-2-carboxylic acid 2,2,3,3- carboxylic acidoxobicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6- Tetradeuterio(113C)butanedioic carboxylicacid acid 4-Hydroxy-4-oxobut-2- 2-Methyl-1,4-oxathiine-3-2-(Sulfanylamino)propanoic (E)-2,3- enoate carboxylic acid acidDideuterio(113C)but-2- enedioic acid 2-[[2- (2R,3S)-3-1,2,2-Trichloroethyl hydrogen 2-Acetyl-2- (Methylamino)acetyl]amino]Ethoxycarbonyloxirane-2- carbonate aminocyclopropane-1- propanoic acidcarboxylic acid carboxylic acid 2-Cyclopenta-1,3-dien-1-5-Methyl-4-oxothiolane-2- 4,5-Dioxopentanoate 2,2,3,3-Tetrafluoro-3-ylacetic acid carboxylic acid sulfanylpropanoic acid(2,2,2-Trifluoroethoxy)acetic 3-Nitrobut-3-en-2-one 1-Cyanoethyldihydrogen 2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoro-2- acid phosphate sulfanylpropanoic acidMethylsuccinate (3R)-3-Nitrobutan-2-one Propane-1,2-diol 1-phosphate2,4-Dimethyloxetane-2- carboxylic acid 2-(2-Oxo-1,3-thiazolidin-3-(E)-2-Amino-4-oxopent-2- 2-(1,2,3-Thiadiazol-4-yl)acetic 2-(2- yl)aceticAcid enoic acid acid Methoxyethoxyamino)acetic acid 2-Acetylsulfanyl-2-(2R)-2-Methyl-4-oxopentanoic 2,2,3-Trimethyl-4-oxopentanoic(2R)-2,4-Dimethylpent-4- methylpropanoic acid acid acid enoic acidPent-4-enoate 3,4-Dioxopentanoic acid 3-Methyliminopropanoic acid(Z)-5-Fluorohex-4-enoic acid 4-Oxo-2-(2- (3R)-3-Methyl-4-oxopentanoic2-(Dichloromethyl)prop-2-enoic [Cyclohexyl(hydroxy)methyl-oxoethyl)butanoic Acid acid acid ideneloxidanium 2,2-Difluoro-2-1-(Nitroperoxy)propan-2-one Carboxyphosphanylformic acid 2-(trifluoromethoxy)acetic Acid (Trioxidanylsulfanyl)propanoic acid(4-Oxo-thiazolidin-3-yl)- (E)-3-Ethyl-4-oxopent-2-enoic2-Pyrimidinecarboxylic acid, 3-Methyl-3H-pyrazole-5- acetic acid acid3,4-dihydro-4-oxo- carboxylic acid 4-Oxopentanoate (2S)-2-2-(Fluoromethoxy)prop-2-enoic (1- (Methoxyamino)propanoic acid acidPhosphanylethylideneamino) methanesulfonate Isothiazole-5-carboxylicacid N-(Acetyloxy)-L-alanine 2-Hydroxypropan-2-yl2-(3H-Pyrrol-5-yl)acetic acid hydrogen carbonate3,4,4-Trichloro-3-butenoic (2S)-2- 6-Fluoro-4- 2,2-Dichloro-2- acid[Formyl(methyl)amino]propanoic oxobicyclo[3.1.0]hex-2-ene-6-dihydroxyphosphinothioylacetic acid carboxylic acid acid1,4-Dioxane-2-carboxylic 4-Methyl-1-oxodithiolane-4-(Z)-3-Methoxypent-2-enoic acid 2-Chloro-2- Acid carboxylic aciddihydroxyphosphinothioylacetic acid 3-Oxocyclohexene-1- (1R,3R)-3- 2-2-Prop-2- carboxylic Acid (Hydroxymethyl)cyclopentane-Hydroxycyclopropanecarboxylic enoyloxycyclopropane-1- 1-carboxylic acidacid carboxylic acid 2-Methylcyclohexane-1- N-Methyl-N-(2-1,1,2,2-Tetrafluoro-2- Acetyloxymethanesulfonate carboxylatemethylpropanoyl)-L-alanine methoxyethanesulfonate [(2-(2S)-2-[(2-Chloroacetyl)- 2-(2-Sulfanylidene-1,3-oxazol-2,2-Dideuterio-2-thiophen- Ammoniopropanoyl)amino]acetatemethylaminolpropanoic acid 3-yl)acetic acid 2-ylacetic acid4-Amino-2-azaniumyl-4- (R)-1-Pyrroline-5-carboxylate 2-3-Fluoro-1-methylpyrazole- oxobutanoate(Methylcarbamothioylsulfanyl)acetic 4-carboxylic acid acid 2- 2-[2- 3-2,2-Difluoro-2- Methoxyethoxymethanedithioic(Sulfanylmethyl)cyclopropyl]acetic ((Imino(mercapto)methyl)ami-fluoroperoxysulfanylacetic Acid acid no)propanoic acid acid Maleamicacid 3-Methyl-2-oxo-2,3-dihydro- 4-[Hydroxy(methyl)amino]-4-2,3,5,6-Tetradeuterio-4- 1H-imidazole-4-carboxylic acid oxobutanoic acidfluorobenzoic acid Glutaconic acid (S)-2-Fluoro-4- 2-Hydroxyethylhydrogen 1-Methylsulfonylaziridine-2- methylpentanoic acid carbonatecarboxylate 3-Nitroacrylate Valeric-d9 acid7-Oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-2-ene- (2E)-Hexa-2,5-dienoate 3-carboxylic acid(Z)-Acetylacrylic acid 2-[Hydroxy(propan-2- 3-Ethoxy-2-methyl-acrylicacid 2-(1,5-Dimethyl-1H-pyrazol- yl)phosphoryl]acetic acid 4-yl)aceticacid 4-Methylpent-4-enoic acid (S)-2-Mercaptobutanoic acid3-Methylbut-3-enoate (1R,5S,6R)-3- Azabicyclo[3.1.0]hex-2-ene-6-carboxylic acid 4,4-Dimethyl-2-pentenoic 2-Methyl-4,5-dihydrooxazole-3-Amino-2-fluoropyridine-4- 2-[1- acid 4-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid(Sulfidomethyl)cyclopropyl] acetate 4,4-Dimethyl-2Z-pentenoic4-Methyloxazole-2-carboxylic 4-Chloro-2-oxobutanoic acid3-Nitrosooxy-4-oxobutanoic acid acid acid 3-Pentenoic acid (1R,2S)-2-3-Cyano-3-oxopropanoic acid 2-Chloro-2- Fluorocyclopropane-1-oxoethanesulfonate carboxylic acid 2-Hexenoic acid Nicotinic Acid-d1(Z)-2,4,4-Trichlorobut-2-enoic 2- acid Dimethylphosphoryloxyacetic acid4-Oxoheptanoic acid Nicotinic Acid-d3 (major) Ethyl2-carboxyoxypropanoate 3-(2- Methylcyclopropyl)propanoic acidChlorofumaric acid 3-Pyridylacetic Acid-d6 Methyl 2-carboxyoxyacetate4-Methoxy-4- methylpentanoic acid 2-Chloro-3-methyl-cis- 5-Chloro-4-3-Mercaptobutanoate 5-Deuterio-2-methyl-1,3- butenedioic acid(chloromethyl)thiophene-2- oxazole-4-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid1-Methylcyclopentane-1- Carboxymethoxy-dihydroxy- 3-Methyl-4-oxo-2-(2R)-2- carboxylate methoxyphosphanium sulfanylpentanoic acid[(Methoxycarbonyl)(methyl) amino]propanoic acid Maleate 3- 2-Deuterio-2-(2S)-2- Dioxidoazaniumylidenepropanoate trimethylsilylpropanoic acid[(Methoxycarbonyl)(methyl) amino]propanoic acid Glutamyl group(2S)-2-Amino-3-[(2R)-oxiran-2- But-3-ynyl hydrogen carbonate2-(1,3-Difluoropropan-2- yl]propanoic acid yloxy)acetic acid5-Oxo-L-norleucine 4,4-Difluoro-but-2-enoic acid 2-Chlorooxyacetic acid4-Oxopentyl hydrogen carbonate 3,5-Hexadienoic acid2-Thiabicyclo[3.1.0]hex-3-ene- N-Ethyl-N-methylglycine(2S)-2-Amino-3-deuterio-3- 6-carboxylic acid hydroxybutanoic acid4-Oxoisocrotonic acid (2S)-2-Oxidobutanedioate Carboxy(hydroxy)carbamic3- acid (Phosphanylideneamino)pro- panoic acid 4-Methylpyrazole-3-(2S)-2-Ammonio-5- 3,3-Dimethylbutyl hydrogen 2-(1- carboxylic acidoxopentanoate carbonate Acetoxycyclopropyl)acetic acid(E)-3-Methylsulfonylprop-2- 2,2-Dideuterio-4- 1-Fluoroethyl hydrogen3,7- enoic Acid hydroxybutanoic acid carbonateDioxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane- 4-carboxylate (E)-5,5-Dichloropent-2-enoic3,3-Dideuterio-4- 1-Oxopyrrolidin-1-ium-2- 3,7- Acid hydroxybutanoicacid carboxylic acid Dioxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane- 4-carboxylic acid(S)-2-Chloro-3-methylbutyric 2,2,3,3-Tetradeuterio-4-4-Methoxy-3-oxobutanoic acid 2,2-Difluoro-4- acid hydroxybutanoic acidmethylpentanoic acid (R)-2-Chloropentanoic acid 4-Chlorobenzoicacid-(phenyl- 2,2-Dimethylpropyl hydrogen 2-Methyl-2H-pyrrole-5- 13C6)carbonate carboxylic acid (2R)-2-Acetyloxypropanoic2,2,3,3,4,4-Hexadeuterio-4- N,N-Dichloroglycine(z)-4-(Dimethylamino)but-2- acid hydroxybutanoic acid enoic acid2-Sulfanylbutanedioate (E)-5-Bromo-4-oxopent-2- 2-[1- 2,2-Difluoro-2-enoic acid Methoxyethyl(methyl)ami- fluorooxyethanesulfonic no]propanoicacid acid Monomethyl maleate 5-Chloro-4-hydroxy-2- 3-Methylbutan-2-ylcarbonate Oxane-3-carboxylate oxovalerate (Z)-4,4,4-Trichlorobut-2-2h-Imidazol-4-Ylacetic Acid 3-Methylbutan-2-yl hydrogen(1S,2S)-2-Ethenyl-1- enoic acid carbonate methylcyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid 4-(Hydroxyimino)valeric acid(Z)-3-Bromo-4-methoxy-4-oxo- 5-Oxopyrazole-3-carboxylic4-Methoxy-2-methyl-4- 2-butenoic acid acid oxobutanoate N-Methylmaleamicacid 2-(1-Methyl-1H-pyrazol-5- 3,3,3-Trifluoro-2-4-Oxo-2-tritiopentanoic acid yl)acetic acid methoxypropanoic acidcis-3-Hexenoic acid trans-2- 2-(Aziridin-1-yl)propanoic acid2-Ethyl-4-hydroxy-4- (Trifluoromethyl)cyclopropane- oxobutan-1-olate1-carboxylic acid (Z)-2,3-Dichloroacrylic acid1-Methyl-5-oxo-4,5-dihydro- Aziridine-1,2-dicarboxylic acid(1S)-2-(18F)Fluoranyl-1- 1H-pyrazole-3-carboxylic acidmethylcyclobutane-1- carboxylic acid (E)-3-Chloro-2-methylprop- 2,2-Hydroperoxyacetic acid (Z)-4-Oxohex-2-enoic acid 2-enoic acidDifluorocyclobutanecarboxylic acid CID 5356531 Fumaric acid amide2-(3-Fluoro-4-methylthiophen- 4-Oxopentan-2- 2-yl)acetic acidylphosphonic acid Ethyl fumarate (2S,3S)-2-Bromo-3-2-(1,4-Dioxan-2-yl)acetic acid 3-(Dioxiran-3-ylidene)-3- methoxybutanoicacid hydroxypropanoic acid (2E)-4-Hydroxy-2-methyl-2- (2R)-2-[(2S)-2-Ethoxy hydrogen sulfate 2-(2-Oxo-1H-imidazol-3- pentenoic acidHydroxypropanoyl]oxypropanoic yl)acetic acid acid 3-Hexene-2,5-dioneLactic acid lactate, D- Acetyloxycarbamic acid (2S)-2-Methylsulfanylcyclopropane- 1-carboxylic acid 3-Acetylacrylic acidChloropyruvate 3,3-Dichloro-2-methylpropanoic 2- acid(Phosphanylamino)oxyacetic acid trans-4-Hydroxypent-2-enoic Pentanoicacid, 4-hydroxy-, 3-Methyl-3-(oxiran-2- (Z)-4-Amino-2-hydroxy-4- acid(S)- yl)butanoic acid oxobut-2-enoic acid 3-Methyl-4-oxo-2-pentenoic(4R)-4-Hydroxypentanoic acid Cyclopropylcyanoacetic acid2-Phosphanyl-3H-pyrrole-4- acid carboxylic acid Fumaramic acid(2R)-3-Ethoxy-2- 2-(2,2- 3-Azido-3-methyl butanoic methylpropanoic acidDichlorocyclopropyl)acetic acid acid Acrylic acid, 3-(1-(2S)-3-Methoxy-2- 4-Chloro-2- 1-(2-Methoxy-2- methylcyclopropyl)-, Emethylpropanoic acid methylidenepentanoic acid oxoethyl)cyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid 2-Butenoic acid, 4- (1R,2R)-2- Cyanomethyl hydrogen5-Hydroxy-5-oxido-2- (methylamino)-4-oxo-, (Z)-(Methoxycarbonyl)cyclopropane- carbonate oxopentanoate 1-carboxylate5-Hydroxy-2-hexenoic Acid (1S,2S)-2- 2-Cyano-3-hydroxybutanoic2H-Azirin-1-ium-1,2- (Methoxycarbonyl)cyclopropane- acid dicarboxylicacid 1-carboxylate Monomethyl fumarate (1R,5S)-6-4-Hydroxy-3,3-dimethyl-butyric 2-Methylazirin-1-ium-1,2-Oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-3- acid dicarboxylic acid carboxylic acidcis-Pentenedioic acid 3-Fluoro-2-methylisonicotinic 2-Hydroxy-2-2-Carbamoyl-2H-azirin-1- acid oxoethanesulfinate ium-1-carboxylic acid2-Butenoic acid, 4,4- 2- Oxolan-2-ylmethyl hydrogen(S)-5,5,5-Trifluoro-3- dimethoxy-, methyl ester(Methylsulfonimidoyl)ethyl- carbonate methylpentanoic acid phosphonicacid 3-Methoxymethacrylic acid 2- 3-Methoxypropyl hydrogen4-Methoxy-4-oxo-2- (Dimethylcarbamoyl)cyclopropane- carbonatetritiobutanoic acid 1-carboxylic acid 2-Propenoic acid, 3-3-Methyl-cyclobutaneacetic 2-Isocyanatopropanoic acid4-(Methylamino)-4-oxo-2- thiocyanato- acid tritiobutanoic acid3-Ethoxycrotonic acid 4-Oxo-5-sulfanylpentanoic 2-Methylprop-2-enylhydrogen 2-Fluoro-2- acid carbonate (fluoromethoxy)acetic acidFluorofumaric acid 3-(N- Oxolan-3-yl hydrogen 4-EthyliminobutanoateHydroxyformamido)Propanoic carbonate Acid (2Z)-6-Methylhepta-2,6- 4-(N-2,3-Difluoro-3-oxopropanoic 4- dienoic acid Hydroxyformamido)Butanoicacid (Ethylideneamino)butanoate Acid cis-Hex-4-enoic acid4-(Hydroxyamino)Pentanoic 3-Ethoxy-3-iminopropanoic(1S)-3-Methylidene-4- Acid acid oxocyclopentane-1- carboxylic acid(Z)-4-(Hydroxyamino)-4- Nitrosoperoxycarbonic acid 5-Chlorohexanoic acid2-Methyliminobut-3-enoic oxobut-2-enoic acid acid2-Thiophosphorosoacetic Nitrosoperoxycarbonate (2S,3R)-3-Methyl-4-(2S)-Oxirane-2,3- acid oxoazetidine-2-carboxylic acid dicarboxylic acid2,4-Dioxopentanoate 2-Hexenoic acid, 5-oxo- (2S)-2- Deuterio3-oxobutanoate [Deuterio(fluoro)amino]propanoic acid 5-Hydroxypentanoate(Z)-3-Bromo-4-methoxy-4- (2S)-2-[(2- 4-Hydroxy-4-oxobutan-1-oxobut-2-enoic acid Deuterioacetyl)amino]propanoic olate acid2-Methylidenebutanedioate (2,4- (2R)-2-[(2- 2,2-Difluoro-2-Cyclopentadienylidene)acetic Deuterioacetyl)amino]-3-oxidoperoxysulfanylacetic acid sulfanylpropanoic acid acid 5-Amino-4,5-4-Methoxy-4-oxobut-2-enoate (R)-4-Chloro-3-hydroxybutyric Furan-3-ylsulfate dioxopentanoate acid (2S)-2-Amino-3- 2-Cyano-2- 2-Deuterio-3-2,2-Dimethyl-3- oxobutanoate (methoxyimino)acetic acidtrimethylsilylpropanoic acid methylsulfinyl propanoic acid 4-2-(5-Fluoropyridin-3-yl)acetic (3R)-4-Chloro-3- NitromethylOxocyclohexanecarboxylate acid hydroxybutanoate carbonochloridate6-Hydroxyhexanoate (E)-3-Cyclobutylacrylic acid (3S)-2-Oxooxolane-3-(Z)-2-Fluoro-5-hydroxypent- carboxylic acid 2-enoic acid Fumarate2-(2-Fluoropyridin-3-YL)acetic 3-Ketocyclopentanecarboxylate4-Phosphanyloxybutanoic acid acid Maleic acid monoamide 2-(3,3-3-Chloro-2- Pentanoic-3,3-d2 acid(9CI) Difluorocyclopentyl)acetic acidmethylidenebutanoic acid (2R)-2,4-Diamino-4- 3,3- Butoxy hydrogencarbonate 2- oxobutanoate Difluorocyclopentanecarboxylic[Methyl(phosphanyl)amino] acid propanoic acid (1S)-3-Amino-1-carboxy-3-4,4-Dimethoxy-but-2-enoic 4-Fluoro-2,3- (Z)-2-Methoxy-4-oxopent-2-oxopropan-1-aminium acid bis(fluoromethyl)but-2-enoic enoic acid acid(2S)-2-Amino-4- 2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoro-2- 2-Ethenoxyethylphosphonic(2S)-2-Methyl-3- oxobutanoate methylpropanoic acid acidmethylsulfinylpropanoic acid cis-beta,gamma-Penteneoic4,4,4-Trifluoro-2-methylbut-2- Nitroalanine 2- acid enoic acid[Acetyl(methyl)amino]propanoate 4,4,4-Trifluoro-3-methyl-2-3-Hydroxyisothiazole-5- (3S)-3-(Methylamino)-4- 3-(Ethylideneamino)-2-butenoic acid carboxylic acid oxobutanoic acid methylpropanoic acid(E)-4-(Dimethylamino)-4- 3-Mercaptovalerate Carboxycysteine Tritiotritiooxycarbonyl oxobut-2-enoic acid carbonate 4-Hydroxyimino-valericacid (E)-3-Cyclopropylbut-2-enoic (3S)-3-Amino-4-(Z)-3,4-Dichlorobut-3-enoic acid hydroxypentanoic acid acidL-Alanyl-L-alanine 2-Ethynylisonicotinic acid 3-Chlorobutan-2-ylhydrogen 2-[2- carbonate [Deuterio(tritio)me- thoxy]ethoxy]acetic acidAlanyllactate 3-Methoxy-2-propenoic acid Dioxolane-3-carboxylic acid 4-[Deuterio(tritio)me- thoxy]butanoic acid N,N-Dimethyl-L-Alanine5,5-Difluorohexanoic acid Nitroperoxynitrate 2-(2-Methyl-2H-pyrrol-3-yl)acetic acid N-Carboxyalanine (E)-5-Methyl-hex-2-enoic acid4-Fluoro-2- (2R)-2- methylidenebutanoic acid (Methoxyamino)propanoicacid (S)-2-Methoxypropanoic 1-Chlorobutyl hydrogen2-Methyl-4-oxo-butyric acid (2R)-5- acid carbonateSulfanylidenepyrrolidine-2- carboxylic acid (3R,4R)-3-Amino-4- CID53426360 3-(Oxan-4-yl)propanoic acid 3-(114C)Methylbenzoic acidhydroxypentanoic acid 3-Ethoxyacrylic acid 6-Chlorohex-2-ynoic acidTricarbonic acid Methylaminophosphanylformic acid4,4,4-Trifluorocrotonic acid Fluorosuccinate 2- (3S)-3-Methyl-4-(Dimethylphosphorylamino)acetic oxobutanoic acid acidChloroacetyl-l-alanine 2-Ethyl-4,4,4-trifluorobut-2-2-(2-Methoxypropoxy)acetic (1S)-3- enoic acid acidHydroxycyclopentane-1- carboxylic acid Methyl 3-2-Bromo-3-methylisonicotinic [1- (Z)-4-Hydroperoxybut-2-(methylsulfonyl)propanoate acid (Mercaptomethyl)cyclopropyl]acetateenoic acid (E)-3-(Dimethylamino)acrylic 2-Isothiocyanatopropanoic2-[(2-Methylpropan-2- (E)-4-Hydroperoxy-2- acid acid yl)oxy]propanoicacid methylbut-2-enoic acid (E)-4,4-Dihydroxybut-2-3-Isothiocyanatobutanoic acid Carbonic acid, monobutyl ester(Z)-2,3-Dichloro-3- enoic acid hydroxyprop-2-enoic acid Monoethylfumarate Butanedioic acid, hydroperoxy- 2-Oxidobenzoate1-Deuteriohexane-2,5-dione 4,4,4-Trichloro-crotonic acid 2,2-Dichloro-2-Carboxyoxy hydroxy carbonate (2R,3S)-2,3-Dimethyl-4-(dichloroamino)acetic acid oxopentanoic acid (2-Hydroxyethyl) hydrogen4,4-Dichloro-4-fluorobutanoic 3,4-Dihydro-2H-thiopyran-2-6-Tritiohex-2-enoic acid fumarate acid carboxylic acid MonoisopropylFumarate 3-Cyanopropenoic acid 3-Fluorocyclobutanecarboxylic3-(2-Oxopropoxy)propanoic acid acid (2E)-2- 2-Propenoic acid, 3-nitro-,2-Methyl-3-phosphanylbut-3- 2-Deuterio-2-methyl-3-(Methylhydrazinylidene)propanoic methyl ester enoic acid oxobutanoicacid acid (Z)-3,4,4,4-Tetrachlorobut-2- Methyl phosphonopropanoate(E)-4-Methylperoxybut-2- 4-Hydroperoxypent-4-enoic enoic acid enoateacid 3-Hydroxyimino- 2- (E)-4-Methylperoxybut-2-enoic 2-(2-cyclopentanecarboxylic acid [Methane- acid Methoxypropanoyloxy)acetichydrazonoyl(methyl)amino- acid lacetic acid 4-Hydroxycrotonic acid2-Hydroperoxybut-2-enedioic 2-Methyl-2- 4-Hydroxy-1-methoxy-4- acid(phosphanylamino)propanoic oxobut-1-en-1-olate acid Hydrogen fumarate4-Ethyl-5-oxooxolane-2- 4-Methylcyclopenta-1,4-diene-(1S,2S)-2-(2-Methoxy-2- carboxylic acid 1-carboxylic acidoxoethyl)cyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid (S)-(−)-2-Acetoxypropionic 3,3-2,2-Dichloro-2-deuterioacetic 2- acid Dichlorocyclobutanecarboxylic acid[Methyl(phosphanyloxy)ami acid no]acetic acid (2E)-2- 2-Carboxyethyl 2-Tritio 4-methylpentanoate Hydrazinylidenepropanoic methanethiosulfonate[[Hydroxy(methyl)phosphoryl]- Acid methylamino]propanoic acid(Hydroxyphosphinyl)pyruvic 2-Fluoro-2-methylbutanoate3-[Hydroxy(methyl)phosphoryl]- Potassium; carbanide; 4- acid2-methylpropanoic acid oxopentanoic acid Carboxymethyl-3-Fluoro-5-carboxypyridine 3-(Methylamino)-4- (2S)-4-Amino-4-oxo-2-(hydroxymethyl)- oxopentanoic acid (phosphanylamino)butanoicoxophosphanium acid L-Alanine, N-formyl-N- 4,4-Difluoro-2-methylbutanoic(E)-4-Hydroperoxybut-2-enoic 2- hydroxy- acid acid[(Methylsulfamoyl)amino]acetic acid 2-Carboxyethyl-hydroxy-4-Aminooxy-4-oxobut-2-enoic 3-Chloro-2- 2-Chloro-4- oxophosphanium acid(dimethylamino)propanoic acid hydroperoxybutanoic acid (2E)-2-(2-2-Ethoxy-2-sulfanylacetic acid 2-Methoxy-4-oxopentanoic acid 2-Bromo-4-Methylcyclohexylidene)acetic hydroperoxybutanoic acid acid(E)-4-Bromobut-3-enoic acid (Ethoxyimino)acetic acid3-Methoxy-4-oxopentanoic acid (E)-3-Formyloxyprop-2- enoic acid3-Ethoxyisocrotonic acid 2-Amino-5-fluoro-4- 3-Methanesulfinyl-2-(Z)-4-Aminooxy-4-oxobut-2- oxopentanoic acid methylpropanoic acid enoicacid Hydroxy-(2-methoxyethoxy)- 3-Cyanobut-2-enoic acid 2-(Z)-3-(Oxidoamino)prop-2- oxophosphanium (Methylideneamino)propanoicenoic acid acid (R)-4-Methoxy-2-methyl-4- 3-Aminooxy-2- 5-Fluoro-2- 2-oxobutanoic acid methylpropanoic acid methylidenepentanoic acidOxidoperoxysulfanylacetic acid 3-Hydroxy-2,3- (2S)-4-Methoxy-2-4-Methylpent-4-enoate 4-Hydroxyiminobutanoic dioxopropane-1-sulfinatemethylbutanoic acid acid (5Z)-5-Hydroxyimino-4- (1R)-2- Acetonbisulfit2- oxopentanoic acid Propylidenecyclopropane-1-(Methylperoxyamino)propanoic carboxylic acid acid(Pyridazin-3-yloxy)acetic 2-Fluorocyclohexa-1,3-diene- Carboxyperoxyhydrogen 2-Bromo-3-methyl-4-oxo-2- acid 1-carboxylic acid carbonatepentenoic acid Pyruvatoxime 3-Formamidoprop-2-enoic acid2-Acetamidopropanoate (1S,3S)-3- Methoxycyclopentane-1- carboxylic acid5-Oxohexanoate 4-Chloro-4-oxobut-2-enoic 2-(Chlorosulfonyl)propanoic2-Methyl-4- acid acid (phosphanylamino)butanoic acid 3-Chlorobut-3-enoicacid 2-[Acetyl(methyl)amino]-2- 5-Methyloxolane-2-carboxylic2-[Methyl(2-methylprop-2- sulfanylideneacetic acid acidenoyl)amino]acetic acid Exo-Bicyclo(2.2.1)hept-5-3-Hydroperoxyprop-2-enoic 3,3,4,4-Tetrafluoro-2-(4S)-Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5- ene-2-carboxylic acid acidmethylidenepentanoic acid ene-2-carboxylic acid gamma-Chlorocrotonicacid 2-Methyl-4-oxobut-2-enoic 2-Methylidene-4-5-Fluoro-4-methylnicotinic acid sulfanylidenebutanoic acid acid4,4-Dichloro-2-butenoic acid 3- Piperidin-1-yl hydrogen2-Formyloxy-2-oxoacetic (Ethanethioylamino)propanoic carbonate acid acid(Z)-3-Heptenoic acid 2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)prop-2- 2-Bromo-3-oxobutanoicacid 3-(Methoxyamino)propanoic enoic acid acid (E)-4-Fluorobut-2-enoicAcid (2S)-Aziridine-1,2-dicarboxylic (E)-4-Hydroxy-3-methyl-2- 3- acidpentenoic acid [Methoxycarbonyl(methyl)ami- no]propanoic acid4-Bromocrotonic acid 3-Chloro-4-chlorooxy-4- (Z)-4-Chloro-3-methylbut-2-3-[Formyl(methyl)amino]-2- oxobutanoic acid enoic acid methylpropanoicacid 2-Chloromaleic acid 2,3-Dichloro-4-methoxy-4-(Z)-4-(Dimethylamino)-4- 2-[1- oxobut-2-enoic acid oxobut-2-enoic acidCyanoethyl(methyl)amino]acetic acid (2E,5E)-2,5-Heptadienoic2-Iodobut-2-enedioic acid 2-Chloro-2,3,3-trifluorosuccinic2-Cyclopropylcyclopropane- acid acid 1-carboxylic acid 4,5-OxohexenoateTrimethyl(sulfooxy)azanium 2,3-Difluoro-2-methylpropanoic(E)-4-Propan-2-yloxybut-2- acid enoic acid 3-Cyclopropylprop-2-enoic2-Butenoic acid, 4-hydroxy-3- 2-Fluoro-2-methyl-pent-4-enoic2-Methyl-2-(propan-2- acid methyl- acid yl)cyclopropane-1- carboxylicacid 3-(Methylsulfanyl)prop-2- 2-Methylidene-5- Carboxyoxycarbamic acid2-Ethyl-2- enoic acid sulfanylpentanoic acid methylcyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (E)-2-Sulfanylbut-2-enedioic4-Methoxy-3-methyl-4-oxobut- 2,3-Dimethylisonicotinic acid3-Methyloxane-3-carboxylic acid 2-enoic acid acid 2,4-Pentadienoic acid,4- 2-Nitroethyl hydrogen 3-Oxopropylcarbamic acid 3- hydroxy- carbonate(Trifluoromethoxy)propanoic acid (Z)-4-Hydroxypent-3-enoic3-Cyclopropyliminopropanoic 3-Methylcyclopent-2-ene-1- (2Z)-2-(Oxolan-3-Acid acid carboxylic acid ylidene)acetic acid 4,5-Epoxy-2-hexenoic acid(2R)-2-(Chloroamino)-3- 2-Ethoxyethanesulfonic acid 2-Formamidooxyaceticacid sulfanylpropanoic acid 1,2-Dithiolane-4-carboxylic3-Methylcyclohexa-1,5-diene- 2H-Thiopyran-5-carboxylic acidSpiro[2.3]hexane-5- acid, 1-oxide 1-carboxylic acid carboxylic acidVinyl hydrogen succinate 6-Oxo-2,3-dihydropyran-3-2-Sulfanyl-2-(1,3-thiazol-4- 2-[1- carboxylic acid yl)acetic acid(Methoxymethyl)cyclopropyl lacetic acid N-Vinyloxycarbonyl-L-Pyrazin-2-yl hydrogen 5-Sulfanylidene-4,5-dihydro-5-Methoxy-4-oxopentanoic alanine carbonate 1,3,4-oxadiazole-2-carboxylicacid acid (2S,3S)-Oxirane-2,3- 3,4,4-Trichloro-2- 4-Chloro-5-methyl-2-3-Cycloprop-2-en-1- dicarboxylic acid methylidenebutanoic acidthiophenecarboxylic acid ylpropanoic acid 2-Cyclopenta-2,4-dien-1-Thiazinane-3-carboxylic acid 5-Chloro-4-methylthiophene-3-2-Cycloprop-2-en-1-ylacetic ylacetic acid carboxylic acid acid1-Propyl-1H-pyrazole-4- 3-(Chloromethyl)-4- 5-Chlorofuran-3-carboxylicacid 2-(Cyclopropen-1-yl)acetic carboxylic acid hydroxybutanoic acidacid N-Methyl-N- (2R)-2-Bromo-3- 2,2,3,3- (5-Methyl-1,3,4-oxadiazol-(methylsulfonyl)glycine cyclopropylpropanoic acidTetrakis(sulfanyl)propanoic 2-yl) hydrogen carbonate acid(Z)-2-Hydroxy-4-oxopent-2- 2-(3-Methyl-1,2-oxazol-4-4-Cyano-2-methylbutanoic acid Pyridazin-4-yl hydrogen enoic acidyl)acetic acid carbonate 2-[(2R)-Oxan-2-yl]acetic(1R,5S)-Bicyclo[3.2.0]heptane- Carboxyoxy methanesulfonate2-Methylbicyclo[1.1.0]but- acid 3-carboxylic acid 1(3)-ene-2-carboxylicacid (1R,3S,4S)- 1-Chlorobutan-2-yl hydrogen 2H-Oxazine-3-carboxylicacid 2,2- Bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-3- carbonateBis(fluoromethyl)cyclopropane- carboxylic acid 1-carboxylic acidFosfomicina 2-Bromo-4-methylpent-4-enoic 4-(Vinyloxy)butyric acid3-Methyl-2H-pyridine-3- acid carboxylic acid 3-Aci-nitropropanoic acid1,1,1-Trifluoropropan-2-yl (E)-3-Propan-2-yloxyprop-2-(2R,3S)-3-Methyloxolane-2- hydrogen carbonate enoic acid carboxylic acid3,3-Dichloro-propanoic acid 2,2,3-Trifluoro-3- 4-Thiazolecarboxylicacid, 2- (1R,2R)-2- hydroxyhexanoic acid methoxy-(Bromomethyl)cyclopropane- 1-carboxylic acid (2Z)-2- 2-Methyl-3-(E)-4-Chloro-3-methoxybut-2- (3S)-3- Hydrazinylidenepropanoic(methyldiazenyl)propanoic enoic acid Hydroxycyclohexane-1- acid acidcarboxylic acid (1S,2S)-Cyclopropane-1,2- 3-(1,3-Dioxolan-2-yl)-2,2-2-Nitro-2,2-bis(sulfanyl)acetic (1S)-2-Methylcyclopropane- dicarboxylicacid difluoropropanoic acid acid 1-carboxylic acid 5-Methylthiophene-2-3,3-Dideuterio-2- 3-Bromooxy-3-oxopropanoic (2S)-2-(Pyrazol-1-carboxylate (trideuteriomethyl)prop-2-enoic acid ylamino)propanoic acidacid Mono-Methyl Succinate Tritio 2-methylprop-2-enoate2-Phosphooxypropanoic acid 5-Oxa-thiomorpholine-3- carboxylic acid(2S)-2-(Propan-2- Carbamoyl-(carboxymethyl)- 2-Methyl-3H-thiophene-2-3-Cyanooxirene-2- ylideneamino)oxypropanoic dimethylazanium carboxylicacid carboxylic acid acid (E)-4-Oxopent-2-enoate 2-Sulfanyl-2-(E)-5-Hydroxypent-3-enoic acid 2-Fluoro-2-(1- sulfanyloxypropanoic acidfluorocyclopropyl)cycloprop ane-1-carboxylic acid Pent-2-enedioate3-Chloropent-2-enoic acid 2- (3-Methyl-1,2-oxazol-4-yl)[Carboxymethyl(fluoro)amino]acetic hydrogen carbonate acid6-Chloropyridine-3- 4-Amino-2-methyl-4-oxobut-2-(Z)-2-Chloro-3-methoxybut-2- 3,4-Dimethylcyclopentane- carboxylate enoicacid enoic acid 1-carboxylic acid 1-Methylcyclohexane-1-4-Amino-2-fluoro-4-oxobut-2- 3-Fluorooxycarbonylbut-3-3-Cyclopropylidene-3- carboxylate enoic acid enoic acidhydroxy-2-oxopropanoic acid 4-Methylidene-5-oxofuran-3-4-Chloro-3,4,4-trifluorobut-2- 2-(Chloromethyl)butanedioic(2S)-3-Methyl-1- carboxylate enoic acid acid phosphanylpyrrolidine-2-carboxylic acid m-Methylbenzoate Carboxyoxymethylacetate2,2-Dichloroethyl hydrogen (4R)-4-Methyl-3,4-dihydro- carbonate2H-pyrrole-5-carboxylic acid 3-(Chloromethyl)benzoate 2-1(2-4,5-Dihydrofuran-2-carboxylic (3R)-3-Methyl-1-Aminooxyacetyl)amino]acetic acid phosphanylpyrrolidine-2- acidcarboxylic acid 2-Cyclopentylacetate 2,6-Dioxohexanoic acid1-(Furan-2-yl)cyclopropane-1- (3S)-3-Methyl-1- carboxylic acidphosphanylpyrrolidine-2- carboxylic acid (1R,2R)-Cyclopropane-1,2-2-Cyanoethyl hydrogen Acetoamidocyanoacetate (2S,3R)-3-Methyl-1-dicarboxylic acid carbonate phosphanylpyrrolidine-2- carboxylic acid(S)-(−)-Methylsuccinic acid 3-Methyldioxirane-3-carboxylic5-Methyloxazole-4-acetic Acid 4H-Azepine-3-carboxylic acid acid6-Methylnicotinate 5-Hydroxypent-2-enoic acid 5-Aminofuran-3-carboxylicacid 3,4-Dihydro-2H-azepine-3- carboxylic acid 3-Sulfidobenzoate4-(2-Methyloxiran-2-yl)but-2- [2-(Dimethylamino)-2-5H-Diazepine-4-carboxylic enoic acid oxoethyllphosphonic acid acid3-Acetamidopropanoate 5-Iminopentanoic acid2,3,3,4,4,4-Hexafluorobutanoic 5,6-Dihydro-4H-diazepine- acid4-carboxylic acid 2-[(1S)-Cyclopent-2-en-1- 2-(Methyldiazenyl)propanoic2-Methyloxirane-2,3- (6S)-2- yl]acetic acid acid dicarboxylic acidOxobicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6- carboxylic acid 2-[(1R)-Cyclopent-2-en-1-[[2-(Hydroxyamino)-2- (Sulfanylamino)sulfanylformic 2-(1,3-Oxathiolan-2-yl]acetic acid oxoethyl]amino]phosphonic acid yl)acetic acid acid2,3-Difluorobenzoate 4-Ethoxybut-2-ynoic acid 2-Isocyanatoethanesulfonic1,3-Thiazol-4-yl hydrogen acid carbonate Acetoacetate2-Oxo-1,3-dihydropyrrole-4- Carboxymethyl-hydroxy- 2-(2- carboxylic acidoxophosphanium Methylidenecyclopropyl)propanoic acid 2- 1-Fluoropropylhydrogen [(Trimethylsilyl)oxy]acetic 2-Methyl-5H-1,3-thiazole-2-[Carbamoyl(methyl)amino]acetate carbonate acid carboxylic acid(R)-3-Hydroxybutyrate 3,3- Tetrahydro-2H-thiopyran-2- 1,3-Oxazepane-4-Difluorocyclohexanecarboxylic carboxylic acid carboxylic acid acid3-Nitropropanoate (3R)-2,2,3- Tetrahydro-2H-thiopyran-3-2H-1,4-Thiazine-3- Trimethylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid carboxylicacid carboxylic acid 4-Amino-4-oxobut-2-enoate 5-Aminooxy-5-oxopentanoic3- 4-(113C)Methylbenzoic acid acid [Ethyl(hydroxy)phos- phoryl]propanoicacid 3- (2R)-2- 4-Methoxy-2-sulfanylbutanoic CID 66995527(Carbamoylamino)propanoate (Fluoroamino)propanoic acid acid(S)-3-Hydroxybutyrate Deuterio (2S)-2- 6-Chloro-2-methylpyrimidine-4-Oxazepane-6-carboxylic (fluoroamino)propanoate carboxylic acid acid1H-Pyrazole-5-carboxylate 2-Methyl-3-(3-methyloxiran-2-2-(1H-1,2,3-Triazol-1-yl)acetic (1S)-2-Chloro-2- yl)prop-2-enoic acidacid fluorocyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid 1-Methyl-1H-pyrazole-4-(3R)-3-Amino-4-oxobutanoic 4-Cyano-2-hydroxybutanoic(1S)-2-Fluorocyclopropane- carboxylate acid acid 1-carboxylic acid5-Methyl-1,2-oxazole-4- (1S)-Cyclopropane-1,2- Acetyl-(carboxymethyl)-[(3R)-Oxolan-3-yl] hydrogen carboxylate dicarboxylic aciddimethylazanium carbonate Pyrimidine-5-carboxylate 3-Hydroxyprop-1-4-Bromo-5-oxopentanoic acid 1-Chloro-3- enylphosphonic acidmethylidenecyclobutane-1- carboxylic acid (2R)-4-Amino-2-ammonio-4-(3S)-3-Cyano-3- 2,2,3,3-Tetrafluoro-3- (5-Chloro-1-methyl-1H-oxobutanoate (hydroxyamino)propanoic acid fluorosulfonylpropanoic acidpyrazol-4-yl)acetic acid 3- 2,3-Difluorobutanoic acid 3-2-Oxo-1,3-dioxane-4- (Methylsulfanyl)propanoate Carbonochloridoylsul-carboxylic acid fanylpropanoic acid 3-Chloropropanoate3-(Dimethylamino)-2- (E)-2-Sulfanylhex-4-enoic acid3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyran-3- isocyanoprop-2-enoic acid carboxylic acidOxane-4-carboxylate (2R,5R)-5- 2-Chlorocyclohex-2-ene-1- 3-Fluoro-4-(Sulfanylmethyl)thiolane-2- carboxylic acid hydroxycyclopentane-1-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid (2S)-2-[[(2S)-2- 2-[Methyl(2-3-Chlorocyclohexene-1- 1,3-Oxathiane-5-carboxylicAzaniumylpropanoyl]amino] oxoethyl)amino]acetic acid carboxylic acidacid propanoate 2-Acetamido-2-propenoate 2-Oxaldehydoyloxyacetic acid2-Fluoro-3-sulfanyl propanoic 2-(2- acid Methylcyclopropyl)propanoicacid 3-Bromopropanoate 2-(1- 3-Methyl-4-oxoazetidine-2-1,3-Oxathiolane-4- Fluoroethylideneamino)acetic carboxylic acidcarboxylic acid acid Trichloroacrylate 3,4-Dihydropyridine-5-2,2,3-Trifluorosuccinic acid 2-(Oxan-3-yloxy)acetic acid carboxylic acid3-Bromomethylpropionate 3-Formamidobut-2-enoic acid2,3,4,4-Tetrachlorobutanoic 2-Fluoro-3- acid methylisonicotinic acid3-Bromopropylacetate 5-Oxaproline Pyridine-3-carbodithioic acid1-Chloropyrrole-3- carboxylic acid 5-Chloronicotinate4-Methoxypent-3-enoic acid 2-Hydroxy-3-methoxy-2- 3-Hydroxy-4-methyl-3-oxopropanoic acid methylcyclopentane-1- carboxylic acidBut-2-ynoate 5-Hydroxy-2-methylpent-2- Prop-2-enylsulfanylformic acid2-Methyl-4-oxo-3H-pyran-2- enoic acid carboxylic acid Succinamate1-Cyclopropylethyl hydrogen 2,2,3,3-Tetrafluorobutanoic(4-Methylthiophen-2-yl) carbonate acid hydrogen carbonate Butanedioicacid, 1-Chloropropan-2-yl hydrogen Hydroxy-oxo- 2-(2-Oxopyrrolidin-1-methylene-, 4-methyl ester carbonate (phosphonomethyl)phosphaniumyl)oxyacetic acid beta-Alanyl-L-alanine 2-Chlorobutan-2-yl hydrogen3-Trichlorosilylpropanoic acid 3-(1-Bromocycloprop-2-en- carbonate1-yl)propanoic acid (1S,2S)-2- (1-Chloro-2-methylpropyl)2-Trichlorosilylacetic acid (3S)-3- Methylcyclopropane-1- hydrogencarbonate Hydroxycyclopentane-1- carboxylic acid carboxylic acid(1S,2R)-2- 3- 2-Fluoro-2-iodo-1- 1-Chloro-5-methylpyrrole-2-Methylcyclopropane-1- Dihydroxyphosphinothioylpropanoicmethylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid carboxylic acid acid carboxylicacid cis-2- Fluoromethyl hydrogen 2-Fluoro-2-iodocyclopropane-1-1,3-Oxazol-4-yl hydrogen Methylcyclopropanecarboxylic carbonatecarboxylic acid carbonate acid trans-2- 4-Chloro-3-methoxybut-2-2-(Disulfanyl)acetic acid 1- Methylcyclopropanecarboxylic enoic acid[(Nitrooxy)methyl]cyclopropane- acid 1-carboxylic acid Butanedioic acid,ethyl-, (S)- 3-Propanoyloxypropanoic acid 2-Bromo-3,3- (1S,2S)-2-dimethoxypropanoic acid (Methoxymethyl)cyclopropane- 1-carboxylic acid(E)-Hex-2-enoate (2S,3S)-3-Carbamoyloxirane- 2-(Methylsulfonyl)propanoicPyridazin-3-yl hydrogen 2-carboxylic acid acid carbonate 2-Ethoxyacetate2-Chlorooxyiminoacetic acid Thiepine-2-carboxylic acid2-Methyl-2-[(Z)-prop-1- enyl]cyclopropane-1- carboxylic acidPent-4-ynoate 4-Chloro-2,2-dimethylbut-3- Carbonic acid dichloromethyl(1R,2S)-2- enoic acid ester Propanoylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid(S)-2-Chlorobutyric Acid Hexa-2,3,4-trienoic acid2-Hydroxyphosphanylacetic (1S,2R)-2- acid Acetylcyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (S)-1-Methyl-2,2- 2-Methyl-1,3-oxathiane-4-2-(2-Chloro-2-oxoethoxy)acetic (6S)-2- dichlorocyclopropanecarboxyliccarboxylic acid acid Oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6- acid carboxylic acid4,4,4-Trifluorobutanoate 2- 2-Cyanatoacetic acid [(1S)-2,2-(Methoxysulfinylamino)propanoic Dimethylcyclopropyl] acid hydrogencarbonate L-Alanine, N-(N- 2-(2-Fluoroethoxyimino)acetic2-[Chloro(hydroxy)amino]acetic 5-Oxo-1,2-dihydropyrrole-3-methylglycyl)- acid acid carboxylic acid 2-Methylsulfonylacetate2-Methyl-4-oxohexa-2,5- (Ethylsulfinyl)acetic acid 4-Oxa-1- dienoic acidazabicyclo[3.2.0]hept-2-en- 2-yl hydrogen carbonateTrifluoromethylacetate 2-Amino-5- 3-Propan-2-ylsulfinylpropanoic1,4-Thiazepine-7-carboxylic phosphanylpentanoic acid acid acid(R)-4,4,4-Trifluoro-3- 3-(Ethylideneamino)propanoic3-(Propane-1-sulfinyl)-propionic 2-Acetyl-1- methylbutanoic acid acidacid methylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid 2-(Trifluoromethyl)prop-2-3-Nitrososulfanylbutanoic acid 2-Thionitrosoacetic acid(5-Methyl-1,3-dioxan-5-yl) enoate hydrogen carbonate(2R)-5-Oxopyrrolidine-2- 3-Furancarboxylic acid, 4-2-(4,5-Dihydro-1,2-oxazol-5- (6-Methylpyrazin-2-yl) carboxylate hydroxy-yl)acetic acid hydrogen carbonate (3S)-1-Methyl-5- 2-Chloro-3-(oxiran-2-2-Furanacetic acid, 3-methyl- 2-Methyl-3,4- oxopyrrolidine-3-carboxylicyl)propanoic acid dihydropyridine-5-carboxylic acid acid(3R)-1-Methyl-5- 3- 3-Fluoroenanthic acid 7-Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-oxopyrrolidine-3-carboxylic [Carbamoyl(methyl)amino]propanoic 2-ylhydrogen carbonate acid acid 5-Azaniumyl-4- 3-Ethoxypropyl hydrogen2-(2-Fluoroethoxy)acetic acid (R)-3,3- oxopentanoate carbonateDifluorocyclopentanecarboxylic acid (2S,3S)-2,3- 2-Ethylperoxypropanoicacid 2-(2-Oxoazetidin-1- 1-Phosphanylpyrrole-3- Dimercaptobutanedioicacid yl)propanoic acid carboxylic acid (4R)-4-Hydroxyheptanoic2-Iodoethyl hydrogen 1,3-Dioxolan-4-ylmethyl 1- acid carbonatecarbonochloridate [(Carbamoylamino)methyl]cyclo- propane-1-carboxylicacid 3-Mercaptopropionate 2-Methyl-3-(3-methyloxiren-2- 2-Hydroxyethylhydrogen 2-(3-Oxocyclobutyl)acetic yl)prop-2-enoic acid oxalate acid(2R)-2-Sulfanyl propanoic 2-Oxohex-3-enedial 4-Amino-3,4-dioxobutanoic2,3-Dihydropyridine-4- acid acid carboxylic acidCyclohexene-1-carboxylate 4-Methylsulfanylbut-2-enoic4-Chloro-4,4-difluorobutyric 1-Chloro-4- acid acid fluorocyclohexane-1-carboxylic acid Cycloheptanecarboxylate 6-Oxa-1- 2-1,3-Dichlorocyclopentane- azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-2-Cyanocyclopropanecarboxylic 1-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid acid(S)-(−)-3- 2-(2-Sulfanylacetyl)oxyacetic 2-(5-Methyl-2,3-dihydrofuran-3-1,3-Dichlorocyclobutane-1- Cyclohexenecarboxylic acid acid yl)aceticacid carboxylic acid 2-(2-Oxopyrrolidin-1- 5-Chlorohex-2-enoic acid2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl 1-Chloro-3- yl)acetate hydrogen carbonatefluorocyclopentane-1- carboxylic acid (5S)-5-Hydroxyhexanoic[Acetyl(methyl)amino]phosphonic 2-(2,2,2-Trichloroethoxy)acetic 2- acidacid acid (18F)Fluoranylcyclopropane- 1-carboxylic acid(5R)-5-Hydroxyhexanoic 2-Methoxy-4-oxobutanoic acid 5-Oxazolecarboxylicacid, 2- 3- acid (chloromethyl)- (18F)Fluoranylcyclobutane- 1-carboxylicacid (Z)-3-Acetamidobut-2-enoic 4-Methylidenecyclohexa-1,5-1-Hydroxypropyl hydrogen 2-Oxopyran-4-carboxylic acid diene-1-carboxylicacid carbonate acid (2S)-5-Oxo-2- 3-Nitrosopropanoic acid 3-Formamido-2-(4-Oxo-3H-pyridin-5-yl) oxolanecarboxylate hydroxypropanoic acidhydrogen carbonate (S)-4,4,4-Trifluoro-3- 4-Chloro-1,2-thiazole-3-3-Trimethylsilylbutanoic acid 4-Phosphanylcyclopenta- methylbutanoicacid carboxylic acid 1,3-diene-1-carboxylic acid (1S)-2,2-2,3-Dimethyl-4-oxopent-2- 2-(Methoxyamino)acetic acid 5-Methylidene-4H-Difluorocyclopropane-1- enoic acid pyridazine-6-carboxylic acidcarboxylic acid (2R,3R)-Oxirane-2,3- 5-Methyl-3,4-dihydropyrazole-2-(1,2-Oxazolidin-5-yl)acetic 2-(4-Iodo-3-methyl-1,2- dicarboxylate5-carboxylic acid acid oxazol-5-yl)acetic acid (2R,4S)-4-Fluoro-5-Fluorothreonine 3,3,4-Trifluoro-2- 2-Prop-1-enylcyclopropane-oxopyrrolidine-2-carboxylic methylidenebutanoic acid 1-carboxylic acidacid (2S,4S)-4-Fluoro-5- 3-lodopropyl hydrogen (2-Methylpropan-2-yl)oxy2-(3-Methylideneoxolan-2- oxopyrrolidine-2-carboxylic carbonate hydrogencarbonate yl)acetic acid acid (2R)-2-Methyloxolane-2-4-(Carbamothioylamino)-4- Carboxy 2-methylprop-2- (1S)-1-Chloro-2,2-carboxylic acid oxobut-2-enoic acid enoate dimethylcyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (2S)-2-Methyloxolane-2- 2,3,4,4-Tetrachloro-2-butenoicOxiranepropanoic acid, 3- (1,3-Dimethylpyrazol-4-yl) carboxylic acidacid methyl-, trans- hydrogen carbonate 2-[(2R)-Oxolan-2-yl]acetic 2-3-Chloro-2,2-dimethyl-3- (2S)-2- acid [Ethyl(methyl)phosphanyl]aceticoxopropanoic acid Methoxycarbonylcyclopropane- acid 1-carboxylic acid2-[(2S)-Oxolan-2-yl]acetic [3-(2-Methylprop-2- Nitrosulfone2,5-Dimethyl-4H-1,3- acid enyl)dioxiran-3-yl] hydrogenoxazole-5-carboxylic acid carbonate 2-Methylfumarate 2-3-Sulfanylidenebutanoic acid 2H-1,4-Thiazine-2-[Methoxysulfinyl(methyl)amino] carboxylic acid propanoic acid3-Chloroacrylate 4-Methoxyoxetane-2- Phosphomethylphosphonic2-Propanoylcyclopropane- carboxylic acid acid 1-carboxylic acid(Z)-3-Chloroprop-2-enoate 3-Chloro-3-methyl-4- 2-(5-Mercapto-5-2,3-Dimethylcyclobutane-1- oxobutanoic acid tetrazolyl)acetic acidcarboxylic acid (E)-4,4,4-Trifluorobut-2- 4-Methoxy-2-oxobut-3-enoic4-Formylcyclopent-2-ene-1- 2-Cyano-2- enoate acid carboxylic acidmethylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid Glycylcysteine3-Acetyloxybut-2-enoic acid 2- 2-Ethyl-3- (Dimethylcarbamoyloxy)aceticmethylcyclopropane-1- acid carboxylic acid (2R)-2-(Propan-2-(2S)-2-Acetyloxy-3- Dithiine-4-carboxylic acid 4-Chloro-1,3-oxazole-2-ylideneamino)oxypropanoic chloropropanoic acid carboxylic acid acid(R)-4,4,4-Trifluoro-2- 2-(Propyldiazenyl)propanoic(3-Propyldioxiran-3-yl) 1-Chloropyrazole-4- methylbutanoic acid acidhydrogen carbonate carboxylic acid 2-Furanpropanoic acid,2-(2-Fluorothiophen-3-yl)acetic 2-(3-Chloropropoxy)acetic acid3,5-Dimethyl-2,4- tetrahydro-, (2R)- acid dihydropyrimidine-5-carboxylic acid Acetyl acrylic acid 3- Acetic acid, fluorophosphono-(6S)-2- [Ethyl(formyl)amino]propanoic Thiabicyclo[3.1.0]hex-3- acidene-6-carboxylic acid 4-Oxobutanoate 1-(2- 4-Hydroxybutyl hydrogen(6S)-4- Aminoacetyl)oxycyclopropane- carbonate Oxobicyclo[3.1.0]hex-2-1-carboxylic acid ene-6-carboxylic acid N-Carboxyglycine4-Diazo-3-oxobutanoic acid 2-Aminooxyprop-2-enoic acid (6S)-4-Oxo-2-thiabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6- carboxylic acid 1H-Pyrrole-2-carboxylic[(1S)-1-Carboxyethyl]- 5-Chloro-2,2-dimethyl-4- (4S,6S)-4-Hydroxy-2-acid, 4,5-dihydro-5-oxo- trimethylazanium oxopentanoic acidthiabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6- carboxylic acid 3-Fluoro-cis,cis-muconate4-Ethoxypent-2-enoic acid 2-Methyl-2-fluoromalonic acid2,5-Dihydrothiazepine-4- carboxylic acid 5-Oxopentanoate3-Formamidobutanoic acid 3-Methyl-4-oxopentanoate (2-Methylfuran-3-yl)hydrogen carbonate (1S,2S)-2- 2-[Fluoro(methyl)amino]-2- 7-Oxa-3-Oxolan-3-ylmethyl Fluorocyclopropanecarboxylic methylpropanoic acidazabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-4- hydrogen carbonate acid carboxylic acid2-[(2S)-Oxiran-2-yl]acetic (4E)-5-Bromopent-4-enoic acid 2-Ethoxyethylhydrogen 3-(3-Methyloxetan-3- acid carbonate yl)propanoic acid 1-3-Nitrobut-2-enoic acid 4-Cyclopropylbutanoic acid (1R,5S)-3-(Mercaptomethyl)cyclopro- Oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-2- paneacetic Acidcarboxylic acid 3-Nitrooxybut-3-enoic acid 2-[(5S)-3,4-Dimethyl-4,5-3-Isocyanatopropanoic acid (3R,5S)-5-Hydroxyoxane-3-dihydro-1,2-oxazol-5-yl]acetic carboxylic acid acid (S)-Chlorosuccinicacid 2-Cyclopropylethyl hydrogen 4-Isocyanatobutanoic acid cis-5-carbonate Hydroxytetrahydropyran-3- carboxylic acid3-Chloro-5-isoxazoleacetic 2-Acetyloxy-2-chloroacetic3-Methyl-2-oxopyrimidine-4- 5-Oxooxane-3-carboxylic acid acid carboxylicacid acid 4-(Bromoamino)-4- 4-Iodobut-2-enoic acid(Z)-2-Fluoropent-2-enoic acid (5-Chloro-2H-triazol-4-yl) oxobutanoicacid dihydrogen phosphate Peroxydicarbonic acid5-Sulfanylidenepent-2-enoic 4,4-Difluoro-2- 1-Oxo-1lambda~4~-thiane-acid methylidenebutanoic acid 4-carboxylic acid Ethenyl hydrogencarbonate 1,4-Dioxaspiro[2.2]pentane-2- 1-Chloroethyl hydrogen 1-Prop-2-carboxylic acid carbonate enoylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid4-Dimethylsulfoniobutanoate (1R,2R)-2-Acetylcyclopropane-2-Nitroprop-2-enoic acid (1-Methylcyclopropyl) 1-carboxylic acidhydrogen carbonate 4-(Dimethylsulfonio)butyric3-Prop-2-enoxyprop-2-enoic 3-Bromo-2H-pyridine-3-2-(1-Methylcyclohexa-2,4- acid anion acid carboxylic aciddien-1-yl)acetic acid 2-Dimethylsulfonio-2- PhosphorososulfanylformicSodium; 4-hydroxy-but-2- 2-(2- methylpropanoate acid enoateBicyclo[2.1.1]hexanyl)acetic acid 2-Methoxy-2- 3-Fluoro-2-methylpropanoic 3,3-Difluoro-2,2- 1,3-Dioxepine-5-carboxylic methylpropanoicacid acid dimethylbutanoic acid acid Propanoic acid, 3- (2S)-2-(But-2-3-Chloro-2-methylbutanoic acid 2,5-Dihydrooxazepine-4- (nitrosothio)-enoylamino)propanoic acid carboxylic acid 3-Formyloxy-3-2-(Cyanomethylidene)butanoic 3-Chloro-2,2-dimethyl butanoic4,5-Dihydrooxazepine-4- methylbutanoic acid acid acid carboxylic acid(3,3-Difluoro-2- 4-Nitrosobutanoic acid 2-Ethenoxyacetic acid(4-Methyl-1,3-thiazol-5-yl) hydroxypropyl) dihydrogen hydrogen carbonatephosphate 2-Methylidene-4- But-2-enyl hydrogen carbonate Thiophen-2-ylhydrogen 2,5-Dimethyl-2H-pyrrole-3- oxobutanoic acid carbonatecarboxylic acid 2-(Oxiran-2-yl)acetic Acid(Methoxycarbonylamino)methane- (3-Methylthiophen-2-yl)Oxathiinecarboxylic sulfonic acid hydrogen carbonate4-Cyano-3-hydroxybutanoic 3-Methoxybutyl hydrogen2-Phosphanyloxypropanoic 1- acid carbonate acid(Difluoromethyl)cyclopro- panecarboxylic acid 3-Methyloxirane-2-sulfonic2-Oxo-1,3-dioxolane-4- 2-Phosphanyloxyacetic acid (2S)-5-Methoxy-3,4-acid carboxylic acid dihydro-2H-pyrrole-2- carboxylic acid5-Oxo-3,4-dihydropyrrole-2- 2-[Fluoro(methyl)amino]acetic3-Phosphanyloxybutanoic acid trans-2- carboxylic acid acidCyanocyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid 3-Mercaptobutanoic acid2-Fluoro-4,4-dimethylpent-2- 3-Phosphanyloxypropanoic2-(3,4-Dihydropyridin-5- enoic acid acid yl)acetic acid(3-Carboxy-3-oxopropyl)- Carboxy propyl carbonate 4,4,4-Trifluoro-2-[(2R)-Oxolan-2-yl] hydrogen methyl-oxophosphanium methylidenebutanoicacid carbonate 3-Fluoro-2-oxobutanoic acid 2,2,3-Trichlorobut-3-enoicacid 2-Chloro-2- 2-(5-Oxo-1,3-dioxolan-4- sulfanyloxypropanoic acidylidene)acetic acid 5-Amino-4- 2-Methylsulfanylethyl(E)-4-Chloro-2-methylpent-2- 6-Bicyclo[3.1.0]hexanyl oxo(113C)pentanoicacid hydrogen carbonate enoic acid hydrogen carbonate (1R,2R)-2-2-Cyclopropyl-2- 5,6,6-Trifluorohexanoic acid 3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyran-6-ylFluorocyclopropanecarboxylic methylpropanoic acid hydrogen carbonateacid (S)-2- Propan-2-ylsulfanylformic acid 2-(2,2-2-Oxidooxadiazol-2-ium-4- (Methoxycarbonylamino)butanoicDichloroethenyl)cyclopropane- carboxylic acid acid 1-carboxylic acid2-(Dithiolan-4-yl)acetic acid 6-Hydroxyhex-2-enoic acid2-Isocyanopropanoic acid 2-(3-Methylpyrazol-3- yl)acetic acidbeta-Methoxyacrylic acid 5-Chloropent-3-enoic acid(3-Methyloxiran-2-yl)methyl 1-Oxo-3,6-dihydro-2H-1,4- dihydrogenphosphate thiazine-5-carboxylic acid (3R)-3-Hydroxy-4-[(2S)-5-Cyanopenta-2,4-dienoic acid 3-Fluorobut-3-enoic acid1,2-Difluorocyclobutane-1- oxiran-2-yl]butanoic acid carboxylic acid(R)-Tetrahydro-2H- 2,5-Dimethyl-1,3-dioxane-5- 1,2-Dioxine-3-carboxylicacid 2-(Oxetan-3-ylmethyl)prop- thiopyran-3-carboxylic acid carboxylicacid 2-enoic acid 2-(Carbamoylamino)-3- 3-(Chloromethyl)pentanoic3-(Dimethylphosphinyl)-2- 2-Methyl-3-(oxetan-3- sulfanylpropanoic acidacid methylpropionic acid yl)prop-2-enoic acid 4,4,4-Trifluoro-2,2-(2,2-Dichloro-1- 5-Methyl-1,3,4-oxadiazole-2- 6-Methyloxazinane-3-dimethylbutanoic acid methylcyclopropyl) hydrogen carboxylic acidcarboxylic acid carbonate 5-Hydroxy-4-oxopentanoic 4-Aminooxybut-2-enoicacid Malonamate 2-(Oxetan-2-yl)prop-2-enoic acid acid 4- Cyclobutylhydrogen 2-(4,5-Dihydrotriazol-1-yl)acetic 3-(Oxetan-2-yl)prop-2-enoic[Hydroxy(methyl)phos- carbonate acid acid phoryl] butanoic acid trans-2-2-[Chloro(difluoro)methyl]prop- 4-Isocyano-2- (1S)-1,2,2-Fluorocyclopropane- 2-enoic acid methylidenebutanoateTrimethylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic carboxylic acid acid4-(Hydroxyamino)butanoic 2-Fluoro-3-methylbut-2- 4-Isocyano-2-(2E)-2-(2- Acid enedioic acid methylidenebutanoic acidOxocyclopentylidene)acetic acid 2,2-Difluoro-2- Cyclopropylmethylhydrogen 3-Hydroperoxy-3-oxopropanoic (E)-2-(2- methoxyacetic acidcarbonate acid Oxocyclopentylidene)acetic acid 2-Hydroxy-4-oxopentanoic2,5-Dihydropyridine-3- 2-(Propan-2-ylamino)oxyacetic 1-[(1R)-1- acidcarboxylic acid acid Hydroxypropyl]cyclopropane- 1-carboxylic acidN-Hydroxy-5- Hexa-2,5-dienoic acid 3-Carbamoylbut-3-enoic acid(2S)-2-Fluoro-3- aminopentanoic acid oxopiperidine-1-carboxylic acid5-Cyano-4-oxopentanoic N-(2,3-Dioxopropyl)acetamide Penta-2,3,4-trienoicacid 2-Azabicyclo[3.1.0]hexa- acid 1,3,5-triene-4-carboxylic acid 2-4-Cyano-2- 4-Chloro-3-methoxybutanoic (3-Chlorothiophen-2-yl)Fluorocyclopropanecarboxylic methylidenepentanoic acid acid hydrogencarbonate acid 3-(Hydroxyamino)propanoic 2-Butenoic acid, 4-amino-2,3-3-(Chloromethyl)cyclopentane- 2-Oxooxane-4-carboxylic Aciddichloro-4-oxo-, (Z)- 1-carboxylic acid acid 4,5-Dihydro-4- 3-(3-Carboxy formate 1,3-Oxazepine-2-carboxylic thiazolecarboxylic acidOxopropylsulfanyl)propanoic acid acid Difluoromalonic acid Carboxy2-hydroxypropanoate 1,1,2-Trichloroethyl hydrogen 2-Oxo-3H-furan-5-carbonate carboxylic acid 4-Carboxyperoxybutyric acid Ethyl2-carboxyoxyacetate 3,3,4,4-Tetrachlorobutanoic (4S)-4- acidHydroxycyclopentene-1- carboxylic acid 2-Propenoic acid, 3,3-1,3-Dimethylcyclobutane-1- 2-Sulfamoylpropanoic acid4-Hydroxycyclopentene-1- difluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)- carboxylic acidcarboxylic acid (2S)-2-(2,3-Dioxoaziridin-1- 2-Hydroxy-1,3-oxazole-5-2-Ethyl-2-methyl-3-oxobutanoic (5-Chloro-1-methylpyrazol- yl)propanoicacid carboxylic acid acid 4-yl) hydrogen carbonate (2Z)-3-Cyclopropyl-2-3,3-Difluoro-2-oxopropanoic Carboxy ethaneperoxoatePhosphinane-4-carboxylic propenoic acid acid acid(S)-2-Amino-4-cyanobutyric 3-Methylidenecyclohexa-1,5-2-(Dioxolan-3-yl)acetic acid 4,5-Difluoronicotinic acid aciddiene-1-carboxylic acid (1s,2r)-2-Chloro-2- 4-Hydroperoxy-4-oxobut-2-3-Butenoic acid, 3- 2-(4-Methyl-1,2-oxazol-3-fluorocyclopropanecarboxylic enoic acid (trifluoromethyl)- yl)aceticacid acid 4-(Chloroamino)-4- 2-Methyl-5-oxohex-2-enoic Methyl2,2-difluorosuccinate (1R)-1-Chloro-2,2- oxobutanoic acid aciddimethylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid (3S)-3-Chloro-4-methoxy-4-3H-Azepine-6-carboxylic acid 2-Acetamido-3-chloropropanoic2-Cyanoethenyl hydrogen oxobutanoic acid acid carbonate (RS)-5-Hydroxypent-3-enoic acid 4-Methyl-3-oxopent-4-ene-1- (5R)-3-(Methylenecyclopropyl)acetic sulfonic acid Oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6-acid carboxylic acid 5-Amino-4-hydroxy-valeric Carboxyethylphosphoramide3-Methyl-5-oxopentanoic acid 2-(2,3-Dihydropyridin-2- acid yl)aceticacid 3-Carbamoyl-2- Carboxyoxy ethyl carbonate 4-Chloro-2,2-dimethyl-3-5-Hydroxyfuran-3- methylpropanoic acid oxobutanoic acid carboxylic acid2-Oxobicyclo[3.1.0]hexane- 3-Methyliminobutanoic acid2-Methylpyran-2-carboxylic 4-Methoxyfuran-3- 6-carboxylic acid acidcarboxylic acid 4-(Dichloroamino)butanoic 2-(2,2- 3,3-Difluoro-2,2-[(2R)-5-Oxooxolan-2-yl] acid Difluoroethenyl)cyclopropane-dimethylpropanoic acid hydrogen carbonate 1-carboxylic acid(R)-4-Cyano-3- 3-Aminooxy-3-oxopropanoic 2-Formyloxybutanoic acidCarbonic acid 2,4- hydroxybutyric acid acid cyclohexadienyl ester3-Chloropentanoic Acid 2-Amino-3-methoxy-2-methyl-2-(Trichloromethyl)prop-2-enoic 2,5-Dihydrofuran-2-yl 3-oxopropanoicacid acid hydrogen carbonate 5,6-Dihydro-2H-thiopyran-3-Carboxy(sulfanyl)carbamic 4-Methyl-5-oxooxolane-2- 2-Oxo-1,3-dioxane-5-carboxylic Acid acid carboxylic acid carboxylic acid Succinicacid-1,4-13C2 2,2-Dichloro-3-(oxiran-2- 4-Methyl-5-oxo-pyrrolidine-2-(1S,2S)-1,2- yl)propanoic acid carboxylic acid Difluorocyclobutane-1-carboxylic acid 2-(2,3-Dioxoaziridin-1- 2-Acetyloxyiminoacetic acid(E)-5-Methoxypent-2-enoic acid (4-Chlorothiophen-2-yl) yl)acetic acidhydrogen carbonate (E)-3-(Diethylamino)prop-2- 3-Bromo-2-3-Disulfanylpropanoic Acid (1R)-1,2- enoic acid methoxyiminopropanoicacid Dimethylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid (1S,6S)-7- 2-Oxo-3- 1-(1S)-1,2- Oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-3- cyclopropanepropionic acidCarboxyethyl(diethyl)sulfanium Dimethylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acidcarboxylic acid 2-(Glycyloxy)acetic acid N-Methyl-1-nitropropan-2-Acetaldehydbisulfit 2-(2-Methyl-4,5-dihydro-1,3- iminethiazol-5-yl)acetic acid 3-Hydroxy-4-oxopentanoic3-Methyl-1,2-dioxobut-3-ene- 2-(2-Hydroxyethoxy)propanoic4H-1,3,2,4-Dioxadiazine-6- acid 1-sulfonic acid acid carboxylic acidBenzoic acid-4-13C (1-Chloro-2-methylpropan-2-yl) 3-Methyl-4-oxobutanoicacid 7H-1,4-Oxazepine-4- hydrogen carbonate carboxylic acid3,3-Dimethoxypropanoic 3-(Carboxyamino)-3- 2-Iodothiazole-5-carboxylicCyclopent-2-en-1-yl Acid fluoropropanoic acid acid hydrogen carbonate(1S,6R)-7- 5-Chloropent-2-enoic acid 2-Fluorothiazole-5-carboxylic(2Z)-2- Oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane-3- acid Propylidenecyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid 3-Hydroxy-4-oxobutanoic 2-Thiothenoicacid 2-Fluoro-4-methyl-1,3-thiazole- 2-Chloro-2- acid 5-carboxylic acid(chloromethyl)cyclopropane- 1-carboxylic acid 3-3-(Methanesulfonyl)prop-2- 3-(Aziridin-1-yl)butanoic acid3-Methyl-4-oxofuran-2- Methylbicyclo[1.1.1]pentane- enoic acidcarboxylic acid 1-carboxylic acid (E)-4-Hydroxy-2-hexenoic3-Formyloxy-2,2- 2-[Ethyl(methyl)amino]-2- Oxazepine-5-carboxylic aciddimethylpropanoic acid oxoacetic acid acid 4-Methoxy-2-Acetyl(ethyl)carbamodithioic 2-(2H-Pyran-5-yl)acetic acid1,3-Oxazepine-5-carboxylic methylidenebutanoic acid acid acid1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6- (Carboxydisulfanyl)formic acid 2,2-Dichloro-3-2,3,4,5-Tetrahydrooxepine- Undecadeuteriocyclohexane-methylcyclopropane-1- 6-carboxylic acid 1-carboxylic acid carboxylicacid 3- (1S,3R)-2,2-Dichloro-3- 2-Methylidene-5-oxopentanoic(2,5-Dimethylfuran-3-yl) Chlorobicyclo[1.1.1]pentane-methylcyclopropane-1- acid hydrogen carbonate 1-carboxylic Acidcarboxylic acid 2-Ethyl-4,4,4- 4-Chlorohex-2-enoic acid3-Oxocyclohexanecarboxylate 6H-1,3-Oxazine-4- trifluorobutanoic acidcarboxylic acid 3-Hydroxybut-3-enoic Acid 3-Butenoic acid, 4-methoxy-3,3-Difluoro-2- Cyclopent-3-en-1-yl methylidenebutanoic acid hydrogencarbonate 5-Amino-4- 2-(1,5-Dihydrotriazol-2- 3,4-Difluoro-2-1,3-Dioxolan-2-yl hydrogen (18O)oxidanylidene(113C)p yl)acetic acidmethylidenebutanoic acid carbonate entan(18O2)oic acid 1-(3S)-3-Methylcyclopentane-1- 3,3-Dichloro-2- (2-Methyloxolan-2-yl)Methylbicyclo[3.1.0]hexane- carboxylic acid methylidenebutanoic acidhydrogen carbonate 6-carboxylic Acid 2-Ethenoxyprop-2-enoic3-Deuterio-2,3-difluoroprop-2- 3,4-Dichloro-2- (5-Methylfuran-3-yl) acidenoic acid methylidenebutanoic acid hydrogen carbonate3,3-Difluorohexanoic Acid 2,3-Difluoroprop-2-enoic acid4-Aminooxy-3-chlorobutanoic 3-Chloroazete-2-carboxylic acid acid2-Methyl-2-butenedioic acid 2-Nitrosocyclopropane-1- 1- (E)-3-(1-4-ethylester carboxylic acid Ethenoxycarbonylcyclopropane-Chlorocyclopropyl)prop-2- 1-carboxylic acid enoic acid(1-Nitroazetidin-3-yl) acetate 3-Acetyloxy-2-oxopropanoic2,2,3-Trifluoro-3- (1R,5R,6R)-6-Fluoro-2- acid hydroxypropanoic acidoxobicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6- carboxylic acid Phosphonic acid 2-Monothioglycine Citraconamic (1R,5S,6S)-4- hydroxyethyl esterOxobicyclo[3.1.0]hex-2- ene-6-carboxylic acid 5-Amino-4-6-Oxohex-2-enoic acid 2-Phosphanylbutanedioic acid (1R,3S)-3-oxo(413C)pentanoic acid Methylcyclopentane-1- carboxylic acid2,6-Difluoronicotinic acid (3-Methyldioxetan-3-yl)2-(2-Methylaziridin-1- 2-(2- hydrogen carbonate yl)propanoic acidCyanocyclopropyl)acetic acid 5-Amino-4-oxo(2,3-4-Methoxy-2,3-dimethyl-4- 3-Methyl-4-oxohexanoic acid4,5-Dihydro-1,3-thiazol-4-yl 13C2)pentanoic acid oxobut-2-enoic acidhydrogen carbonate 2- (2R)-1,3-Oxathiolane-2- 4-Sulfanylbutyl hydrogen2-(Oxetan-2-yl)acetic acid [[Amino(methyl)carba- carboxylic acidcarbonate mothioyl]amino]acetic acid 2,2-Dideuteriopent-4-enoic2-Phosphanylidenebutanoic 4-Oxobutane-1-sulfonic acid 2-(1-Chlorocyclohexa-2,4- acid acid dien-1 -yl)acetic acid (1R,5S)-2-Bromo-4-oxopentanoic acid Carboxy sulfite (4-Methyl-1,3-oxazol-5-yl)Bicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6- hydrogen carbonate carboxylic acid(3S)-3-Bromo-3- 3-Methoxypent-2-enoic acid 2-(Bromomethyl)cyclopropane-2-[(1S)-2- carboxypropionic acid 1-carboxylic acidEthylcyclopropyllacetic acid methyl ester 2-(3-Methyl-4,5-dihydro-1,2-2-Butenoic acid, 3,4,4-trifluoro- 4-Iminopentanoic acid3-(3,4-Dihydropyrazol-2- oxazol-5-yl)acetic Acid yl)propanoic acid 2-(2S)-2- 2-Bromoethyl hydrogen 2H-Triazol-4-yl hydrogen(Phosphorosoamino)acetic (Dichloroamino)propanoic acid carbonatecarbonate acid 2,2-Difluorohexanoic Acid 2H-1,4-Thiazine-6-carboxylic4-Aminooxy-4-oxobutanoic acid 3-(1- acid Hydroxycyclopropyl)propanoicacid 3-Thiopheneacetic acid, 2- 4-Chloro-3-methylbut-2-enoic3,4-Dimethylthiophene-2- (2S)-5-Methylideneoxolane- chloro- acidcarboxylic acid 2-carboxylic acid 2,2-Difluoro-3-hydroxy-3- Acetic acid,(methoxyimino)- 3-Thionitrosopropanoic acid 3- methylbutanoic acidMethanehydrazonoylsulfanylprop- 2-enoic acid 3-Methylbutyric-2,2-d2 acid5-Methyl-4-oxohexa-2,5- 3-Cyclopropyloxirane-2- (6-Methylpyridin-3-yl)dienoic acid carboxylic acid hydrogen carbonate(3R)-3-Hydroxypent-4-enoic 2-Chloro-3-cyanoprop-2-enoic2-Carboxyoxy-2,2- 5-Methylidene-2H-furan-3- acid acid difluoroaceticacid carboxylic acid 3-Nitroacrylic acid methyl Mercaptoproline2-(Triazin-4-yl)acetic acid 2-Methylidene-3H-furan-4- ester carboxylicacid (1R,4R)-Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept- 4-Fluoro-2,2-dimethylbut-3-[Carboxy(fluoro)methyl]- 6-Thiabicyclo[3.2.1]octa- 5-ene-2-carboxylicacid enoic acid trimethylazanium 1(8),2,4-triene-7-carboxylic acid(1S,4R)-4- 2-Ethenylbut-2-enedioic acid 2-Methyl-2-nitrosopropanoic4,5-Dimethyl-2- Methoxycarbonylcyclobut-2- acid protiothiophene-3-ene-1-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid 2-(1,2-Dithiolan-3-YL)acetic2,2,3-Trifluorobutanoic acid 4-Hydroxy-3-methyl pentanoic (1S)-2- acidacid Ethenylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid 3-Formylpentanoic acid4-Aminooxy-3-methyl-4- 1,3-Dithietane-2-carboxylic acid3-Methyl-2,3-dihydrofuran- oxobut-2-enoic acid 2-carboxylic acid(1S)-4-Methyl-cyclohex-3- 4-Chlorobutyl hydrogen2-(Isothiazol-3-YL)acetic acid (1S)-2-Ethylcyclopropane- enecarboxylicacid carbonate 1-carboxylic acid 1-Nitro-3,3-dimethoxy-1-4-Methylperoxy-4-oxobut-2- 2-Bromo-succinamic acid (2S)-2- propene enoicacid Ethenylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid Mercaptomethyl-succinic2-(Disulfanyl)pyridine-4- 2-Sulfinylacetic acid2-(2,3-Dihydrothiophen-3- acid carboxylic acid yl)acetic acid3,4,5-Trimethylthiophene-2- 3-Methoxyprop-2-ynoic acid 2-Sulfonylaceticacid (3S)-2-Chloro-3-methyl-2,3- carboxylic acid dihydrothiophene-5-carboxylic acid (18O2)Benzoic acid 5-Bromopent-3-enoic acid2-(Dioxiran-3-yl)propan-2-yl 2-(2,2,3- hydrogen carbonateTrimethylcyclopropyl)acetic acid Butanedioic acid, 2-methyl-,6-Hydroxy-4-oxohexanoic acid 3-(2-Sulfanylethoxy)propanoic6-Methylidenecyclohexa- 1-methyl ester, (2R)- acid2,4-diene-1-carboxylic acid 5-Sulfanylpentanoic Acid2-Hydrazinyloxy-2-oxoacetic 5-Methoxy-1,2-oxazole-3-Acetyloxymethylphosphonic acid carboxylic acid acid3,5-Dimethyl-4-oxo-4H- 4-Methoxy-2-methylbut-2- Ethylchloropropionate5-Fluoro-2-methyl pentanoic pyran-2-carboxylic acid enoic acid acid4-Bromo-3-chloro-3,4,4- 6-Bromohex-2-enoic acid (2E)-Bromohexenoic acid4-Cyclopropylidenebutanoic trifluorobutanoic acid acid2-(Oxiran-2-yl)ethyl nitrate 2-(Disulfanyl)-4-nitropyridineCyclopropanecarboxylic acid, Cyclohepten-1-yl hydrogen1-(acetylmethylamino)- carbonate 2-(2-Chloroethoxy)acetic4-Hydroperoxybut-2-enoic acid Monomethyl (1RS,2RS)-1,2- (1S,3R)-2,2,3-Acid cyclopropanedicarboxylate Trimethylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid(2S,3R)-3- 4-Oxocyclohexene-1- 2,3-Dihydropyridine-3- 1-[(Z)-1,2-(Hydroxymethyl)oxirane-2- carboxylic acid carboxylic acidDifluoroethenyl]cyclopropane- carboxylic acid 1-carboxylic acid(S)-2-(Acetylthio)propanoic (2S)-4-Ethoxy-2-methyl-4-4-Hydroxy-2-sulfanylbutanoic 3-Propan-2-ylthiirene-2- acid oxobutanoicacid acid carboxylic acid 3-(2-Methyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-3-Acetyloxy-2-methylprop-2- [Hydroperoxy(hydroxy)phospho 2-Cyano-3-yl)propanoic Acid enoic acid ryl]formic acid cyclopropylacrylic acid3-(2- 2-Nitrosopropanoic acid 1,2,2-Trimethylcyclopropane-1-2-(3-Fluorothiophen-2- Sulfanylethylsulfanyl)propanoic carboxylic acidyl)acetic acid acid 3-Cyano-2-methyl propanoic Butanoic acid,4-amino-3,3- 3-(Trifluoromethyl)oxirane-2- [(2S)-2-Methyloxolan-2-yl]acid dimethyl-4-oxo- carboxylic acid hydrogen carbonate(E)-1-Ethoxy-2-nitroethene 3-[Deuteriomethyl-methyl-2-Methylsulfonylprop-2-enoic [(2R)-2-Methyloxolan-2-yl](trideuteriomethyl)silyl]propanoic acid hydrogen carbonate acid CID10942411 Deuterio 3- 2-(Acetyloxyamino)-2-oxoacetic(2,5-Dichlorothiophen-3-yl) trimethylsilylpropanoate acid hydrogencarbonate (S)-2-Methyl-4-oxovaleric 2-[(2R)-Oxiran-2-yl]propanoic[Hydroxy(hydroxy- 1-Chlorocyclopent-3-ene-1- acid acidphosphanyl)phosphanyl]formic carboxylic acid acid2-Cyclohexa-2,4-dien-1- Isothiocyanato(methylsulfinyl)3-Methoxybutanoate (1S,3R)-3- ylacetic acid methaneMethoxycyclopentane-1- carboxylic acid 2-Propenoic acid, 2- N-Methyl-1-2H-Pyran-4-carboxylic acid N-Cyanomethylglycinate (trimethylsilyl)-methylsulfonylpropan-2-imine Carbonic acid allyl ester3-Methyl-4-oxobut-2-enoic [Tert-butyl(dimethyl)silyl]formic2-Bromo-3-fluoroisonicotinic acid acid acid 4-Methyl-5-oxopentanoic4-Cyanobut-2-enoic acid 2-Methyl-5-sulfanylpentanoic 5-Bromo-2,2,5,5-acid acid tetradeuteriopentanoic acid 2-[Acetyl(ethyl)amino]acetic Aminocarboxy carbonate 2-(2,2- 3,4,5-Trideuteriobenzoic acidDimethylpropanoyloxy)acetic acid acid 2-(3-Chloropropyl)propenoic(2S)-2-Amino-3- 2-(Dioxan-4-yl)acetic acid 3-Hydroxy(1,2,3,4- acidformyloxypropanoic acid 13C4)butanoic acid (E)-3-Fluoroprop-2-enoic3-Carbamoyl-3- 1,3-Thiazol-5-yl hydrogen 2-Acetamido-3,3,3- acidmethylpropanoic acid carbonate trideuteriopropanoic acid5-Oxocyclohex-2-ene-1- 3-Fluoro-4-methoxy-4-oxobut-2,2-Dichloro-3-oxobutanoic Valeric acid-3,4,5-13C3 carboxylic Acid2-enoic acid acid 2-[(1 R,2S)-2- 2-Cyclopropyliminopropanoic2-(1-Methylcyclopentyl)acetic 2-Acetamido-2- Hydroxycyclopentyl]aceticacid acid deuteriopropanoic acid acid Cyclohex-2-ene-1-carboxylicCarboxy cyclopropene-1- 4-Isocyanatopent-4-enoic acid (1,2,3,4,5,6- Acidcarboxylate 12C6)Cyclohexatriene- carboxylic acidN-Acetyl-N-methylglycine 3-(2- 1,2-Dimethylpyridin-1-ium-3- O-Toluic-D7acid Chloroacetyl)oxypropanoic carboxylate acidCyclohepta-1,3,5-triene-1- 3-Methoxybutane-1-sulfonic2-Formamidoethanesulfonic Pentanedioic acid, 3-amino-, carboxylic Acidacid acid monomethyl ester (1S,2R)-2- 5-Oxopent-4-enoic acid1-Methoxypyrrole-3-carboxylic 4-Pentenoic acid, 5-chloro-,(Methoxycarbonyl)cyclo- acid (E)- propanecarboxylic acid (R)-2,2-5-Oxopent-3-enoic acid Propan-2-yloxy hydrogen S-[2-(Carboxyoxy)ethyl]Dimethylcyclopropane- carbonate ethanethioate carboxylic acid(Z)-4-Hydroperoxy-4-oxobut- (3S)-4-Chloro-3-(chloroamino)- 2-[[(2R)-2-2-Propenoic acid, 2- 2-enoic acid 4-oxobutanoic acidAzanylpropanoyl]amino]propanoic phosphono-, 1-methyl ester acid3-Bromo-3-fluoropropanoic 2-Chloro-4-oxobutanoic acid(E)-5-Hydroxy-2-methylpent-2- Butanal, 4-ethoxy-2-oxo- acid enoic acid6-Chloro-2-hexenoic acid 2-(2-Hydroxycyclopropyl)prop- 2-[(2-Butanedioic acid, bromo-, 2-enoic acid Methoxyethyl)sulfanyl]acetic4-methyl ester acid 2-Propenoic acid, 2- 2-Methyl-2- (1-Fluoro-2-Butanedioic acid, bromo-, methoxy- (114C)methyl propanedioicoxopropyl)phosphonic acid 1-methyl ester acid 2-(1-Methylcyclopent-2-en-(2S)-2- 5,6-Dihydro-1,4-dithiin-2- 2-Pentenoic acid, 2-fluoro-1-yl)acetic acid (Methylsulfanylamino)propanoic carboxylic acid4-methyl-, (E)- acid 3-Butenoic acid, 2,3- 2-Propenoic acid, 3-4-Bromo-4-oxobutanoic acid 2-Butenoic acid, 3-hydroxy- dimethyl-(trimethylsilyl)-, (Z)- 4-oxo-, (Z)- (R)-2-Fluorocaproic acid3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyrrole-3- 4H-Pyran-3-carboxylic acidThiiranemethanesulfonic carboxylic acid acid 2,3-Dichloro-2-Lactoyllactic acid Cyclohex-3-en-1-yl hydrogen 2,4-Pentadienoic acid, 5-fluoropropanoic acid carbonate hydroxy-, (2E,4E)-(S)-2-Amino-4-oxopentanoic 3-Nitropropionamide 3H-Dithiole-3-carboxylicacid Ethenediazonium, 2- acid carboxy- (Z)-2-Fluorohex-2-enoic acid1-(Dihydroxyamino)propan-2- 2,3,4,5-Tetrahydropyridine-3-2,4-Pentadienoic acid, 5- one carboxylic acid iodo-, (Z,E)-(S)-2-Fluoropropanoic acid 4,5,6,7-Tetrahydro-3H-2-(1-Sulfanylcyclopentyl)acetic 2-Chloro-3-iodopropanoicdiazepine-3-carboxylic acid acid acid (R)-4-Methylcyclohex-3-3-Isocyanatoprop-2-enoic acid 2,2,2-Trifluoroethylphosphonic[(Nitroperoxy)sulfonyl]methane enecarboxylic acid acid2,2-Difluoro-4-iodobutanoic 4-Hydroperoxy-2-methyl-4- 2-Methylidene-5,6-3-(Ethanesulfinyl)but-2- acid oxobut-2-enoic acid dioxohexanoic acidenoic acid Cyclopropylmethanesulfonic 4-Methoxy-2-methylpentanoic2-Isocyanatoprop-2-enoic acid 3-Sulfanylprop-2-enoic acid acid acid2-Hydroxybutyl hydrogen 4-Methylidene-5-oxooxolane-2-Nitroso-3-oxobutanoic acid (3- carbonate 2-carboxylic acidMethoxybutyl)phosphonic acid (2-Hydroxy-2-methylpropyl)4-Methoxy-3-methylbut-2- (Z)-2-Fluorobut-2-enedioate5-Nitrilo-D-norvaline hydrogen carbonate enoic acid 4-Oxobutylphosphonicacid 3-Formyloxyprop-2-enoic acid 2-Aminooxy-2-methyl pentanoic3-(Nitrosooxy)butanoic acid acid 1-Hydroxy-2- 3-Nitrosobutanoic acidOxalurate 3,4-Dimethylpenta-2,4- [methyl(sulfinato)amino]-1- dienoicacid oxoethane 2-Amino-3- Carboxymethoxy(tri-2-(Ethylsulfanyl)-2-fluoroacetic 3-Hydroperoxy-3- formyloxypropanoicacid hydroxy)phosphanium acid methylbutanoic acid Acetyl(methyl)carbamicacid 2-(Oxolan-3-yl)propanoic acid (E)-2,3,4,4-Tetrachlorobut-2-3,3-Dichloroprop-1-ene-1- enoic acid sulfonic acidalpha,beta,beta-Trichloro- 4-Fluoro-2,2-dimethylbutanoic 1-Bromo-2,2-3-(Hydroxyimino)propanoic isobutyric acid acid dichlorocyclopropane-1-acid carboxylic acid 2-(2- 2-Bromo-5-chloropentanoic2,3-Dichlorocyclopropane-1- 4-(Hydroxysulfanyl)butanoicIodoethyl)cyclopropane-1- acid carboxylic acid acid carboxylic acid2-(2- 2-[1- 3-Isothiocyanatopropanoic (2-Hydroxyoxiran-2-Chloroethyl)cyclopropane-1- (Trifluoromethyl)cyclo- acid yl)acetic acidcarboxylic acid propyl]acetic acid (E)-2,3,4,4,4- 4-Oxazolecarboxylicacid, 2- 3-(2,2- (2S)-2- Pentachlorobut-2-enoic acid formyl-Dimethylhydrazinyl)propanoic [Ethyl(nitroso)amino]propanoic acid acid4-Oxazoleacetic acid 2-(1- 2,5-Dimethyloxolane-3-2,4-Dihydroxypent-2-enoic Cyclopropylcyclopropyl)acetic carboxylic acidacid acid 2,2-Difluorobut-3-enoic acid 2-(Thietan-3-yl)acetic acid2-Isothiocyanatooxyacetic acid [(1R)-Cyclohex-3-en-1- yllacetic acid4-Chloro-3-methyl-4- 6-Methylbicyclo[3.1.0]hexane- 4-Methoxy-4-oxo-3- 3-oxobutanoic acid 3-carboxylic acid sulfanylbutanoate(Methoxycarbonyl)bi- cyclo[1.1.0]butane- 1-carboxylate2-(Cyclopropylmethyl)prop- 4-Isocyanobutanoic acid 4-Methoxy-4-oxo-3-4-Fluoro-3-methylpent-2- 2-enoic acid sulfanylbutanoic acid enoic acid2-(4-Oxothiolan-3-yl)acetic 2-(5-Chloro-1,3-thiazol-4-3-Sulfonylpropanoic acid 4-Methoxy-3-methyl-4- acid yl)acetic acidoxobut-2-enoate 5-Isothiazoleacetic acid 3-Isocyano-3-methylbutanoic3-Isocyanopropanoic acid 3,4-Dimethylcyclopent-1- acid ene-1-carboxylicacid 2-(Cyanomethoxy)acetic 3-(1,2- 3-(Acetyloxy)-2- (2- acidDimethylcyclopropyl)propanoic methylpropanoic acidMethoxyethoxy)(oxo)acetate acid 4-Cyano-2- 1- 2-Pyrazol-1-yloxyaceticacid Thiirane-2,3-dicarboxylic methylidenebutanoic acid(Fluoromethyl)cyclopropane- acid carboxylic acid 2-Chlorobut-3-enoate2-Cyclopropyl-2-fluoroacetic 2-(3-Methylcyclopent-2-en-1-Hex-4-EN-2-ynoic acid acid yl)acetic acid Nitro 2-oxopropanoate3-Cyclopropyl-2,2- 2,2-Dichloro-2-methoxyacetic 5-Methyl-1-oxo-2,3-difluoropropanoic acid acid dihydrothiophene-4- carboxylic acid2-Chloro-3- 2-Cyclopropyl-2,2- 4-Oxobut-2-ynoic acid1-Oxo-3,4-dihydro-2H- methylidenebutanedioic acid difluoroacetic acidthiopyran-5-carboxylic acid 6-Oxabicyclo[3.1.1[heptane- 4-Fluorovalericacid 1-Nitrosoazetidine-3-carboxylic 6-Oxo-1,4,5,6- 2-carboxylic acidacid tetrahydropyrimidine-4- carboxylic acid 2- 2-(1-2,2-Dimethyl-3-(methylamino)- 3-Sulfanylcyclopentane-1-Iodocyclopropanecarboxylic Methoxycyclopropyl)acetic 3-oxopropanoic acidcarboxylic acid acid acid 1- 2-(2,3-Dihydrofuran-5-yl)aceticPenta-3,4-dienoic acid 2-Bromo-2- Acetamidocyclopropane- acidhydroxyiminoacetic acid carboxylic acid 5-Chloro-hex-4-enoic acid2-Cyclopropyloxypropanoic 1-Ethoxyethyl hydrogen 4,5-Dioxohex-2-enoicacid acid carbonate 2-Acetyloxy-2-aminoacetic 4-Oxopentanoic acid2-Bromo 5-hydroxyvaleric acid 1,2-Oxazinane-6-carboxylic acid acid2-Methylsulfonylethyl Butanoic acid; 4-oxopentanoic2-(Oxiran-2-yl)ethylphosphonic 2-Hydrazinylidenepropanoic hydrogencarbonate acid acid acid 1-Chloro-2,3- Calcium; 4-oxopentanoic4-Methylphosphanyl-2- (1R)-2- dioxocyclopropane-1- acid; hydrateoxobutanoic acid (Trifluoromethyl)cyclopropane- carboxylic acid1-carboxylic acid 2,4-Dioxohex-5-enoic acid Copper; 4-oxopentanoic acid3-Oxo-4-sulfanylbutanoic acid 1-(Methyl-D3)-4-nitro-1H- pyrazole2,2-Difluoroglutaric acid 1- (2S,3S)-2,4-Dichloro-3- Oxirane-2-butanoicacid 4-Oxo(3,4,5- methyl ester hydroxybutanoic acid 13C3)pentanoic acid3-(2- Acetic acid; 4-oxopentanoic 4-Hydroxy-5-chloropentanoic5-Hydroxyisoxazole-3- Oxoethylsulfanyl)propanoic acid acid carboxylicacid acid 3-Ethenoxybutanoic acid Acetic acid; 4-oxopentanoic2,2,4,4,4-Pentafluoro-3- 5-Chloro-4-fluoronicotinic acid oxobutanoicacid acid Furan-2-yl hydrogen 4-Oxopentanoic acid; propan-N-(Chlorocarbonyl)-N- 2- carbonate 2-one methylGlycineMethylsulfanylcyclopropane- 1-carboxylic acid 2,5-Dichloro-3,3-4-Oxopentanoic acid; hydrate 2-Methylpropoxy hydrogen 2,3-Dichloro-3-dimethylpentanoic acid carbonate methoxyprop-2-enoic acid4,4,4-Trichloro-2- Methoxymethane; 4- 2-Hydroxypropyl hydrogen2-Fluoro-5-hydroxypent-2- oxobutanoic acid oxopentanoic acid sulfiteenoic acid 4-Ethylsulfinylbutanoic acid (1S,2S)-2- 1-(2-2-Bromo-3-methyl-4- (Ethoxymethyl)cyclopropane-Methylpropyl)cyclopropane-1- oxopent-2-enoic acid 1-carboxylic acidcarboxylic acid Carboxymethoxy-hydroxy- (1S,2R)-2-[(E)-Prop-1-Nitrooxyacetamide 3-Hydroxy-3- oxophosphaniumenyl]cyclopropane-1-carboxylic tritiocyclopentene-1- acid carboxylicacid 2-Formyl-3- 3- 4-Oxobutane-2-sulfonic acid3-(Oxiran-2-yl)prop-2-enoic methylcyclopropane-1-Methanethioylsulfanylpropanoic acid carboxylic acid acid3-Formylcyclopentane-1- 4-Methoxy-4-oxobutane-2- 2-Methoxypropyldihydrogen 5-Methyl-4-oxohex-2-enoic carboxylic acid sulfonic acidphosphate acid 2- 4,4-Difluorobutyl hydrogen 1-(2,2-4-Sulfanylpent-2-enoic acid Chlorosulfinyloxypropanoic carbonateDifluoroethenyl)cyclopropane- acid 1-carboxylic acid 2-6-Oxo-2,3-dihydropyran-2- 2-Propa-1,2- 3-(1,1,1,2-Dimethylphosphorylethyl- carboxylic acid dienylcyclopropane-1-Tetramethylhydrazin-1-lum- phosphonic acid carboxylic acid2-YI)propanoate Phosphorosomethyl phosphonic2,2-Dichloro-4,4-difluoro-3- 3-Chlorocaproic acid3-Chloro-4,4,4-trifluorobut- acid oxobutanoic acid 2-enoic acidPropanedioic acid, 2,2- Nitro 2-bromoethaneperoxoate 2-Methyl-4-(E)-2-Cyano-3- difluoro-, 1-ethyl ester sulfanylidenepentanoic acidcyclopropylprop-2-enoic acid 2-(2-Methylimidazol-2-5-Methyltetrazole-5-carboxylic 5-Methylidenecyclohexa-1,3-3,4-Dichlorobut-3-enoic yl)acetic acid acid diene-1-carboxylic acid acid2-Mercapto-2,3- 5-Methyl-2,5-dihydropyridine-2,3-Dihydrofuran-2-carboxylic Isoprenylacetate dimethylbutanoic acid3-carboxylic acid acid 2-Methyl-2-sulfanylbutanoic3-Fluoro-2-tritiobutanoic acid 4-Chlorocaproic acid 4-Nitropent-3-enoicacid acid 3-Carbamoyloxirane-2- 2-Methyl-4-sulfanylpent-2-2-Fluoro-3,3-dimethyl butanoic 4-Chloropent-3-enoic acid carboxylic acidenoic acid acid (Z)-3-Chloropent-2-enoic 2-Sulfanylidenepyran-4-3-Chloro-3-methylbutanoic acid 3-Methyl-4-oxo-2-hexenoic acid carboxylicacid acid 3-Amino-3- 3-(3-Methylcyclopropen-1-1-Ethoxyaziridine-2-carboxylic 2-(Methoxyimino)acetatesulfanylidenepropanoic acid yl)propanoic acid acidcis-3-Carboxycyclobutyl 1-[(2S)-Oxiran-2- 1-Methoxyaziridine-2-2-Oxo-3-diazopropionate azide yljethylcarbamic acid carboxylic acid1-Aziridinecarboxylic acid, 2- Sulfamoyl hydrogen carbonate 2-(2-2-(4-Methylthiophen-3- (aminocarbonyl)- Chloroethynyl)cyclopropane-1-yl)acetic acid carboxylic acid 3-Ethoxybutanoic acid1,4-Oxathiine-3-carboxylic acid [1- 3,4,4,4-Tetrafluorobut-2-(Acetyloxy)ethenyl]phosphonic enoic acid acid 2-Amino-2-ethoxyaceticacid 4-Imino-2-oxopentanoic acid 5-Methyl-4-oxofuran-2-3-(Hydroxymethoxy)prop-2- carboxylic acid enoic acid4-Oxocyclohexa-1,5-diene- Carboxyphosphanyl(trimethyl)5-Hydroxy-2-oxohexanoic acid 6-Methyl-2,3,4,5- 1-carboxylic acid azaniumtetrahydropyridine-3- carboxylic acid 2,3,3-Trifluoro-2- 2-[(Z)-2,2-Difluoro-3-fluorooxy-3- 2-Methoxycarbonyl-3- methylpropanoic acidEthylideneamino]oxyacetic oxopropanoic acid methylcyclopropane-1- acidcarboxylic acid 3-Methoxy-2-oxopropanoic 3-Cyano-3-hydroxypropanoic2,2,3,3-Tetrafluoropropyl 4,4-Difluorobut-2-enoic acid acid acidhydrogen carbonate 5-Oxo-2-sulfanylhexanoic Hexane-2,5-di(18O)one4-Chlorooxolane-2-carboxylic 5-Methyloxolane-3- acid acid carboxylicacid 2-Hydroxy-4-oxopentanoate 2- 3-Methyloxolane-2-carboxylic(E)-4,4-Difluoropent-2-enoic [Ethenoxy(methyl)ami- acid acidno]propanoic acid Tert-butylperoxy hydrogen 2-Oxo-2-(2-Cyclohepta-3,5-diene-1- Rac-(1R,2S)-2- carbonate sulfanylethoxy)aceticacid carboxylic acid Propylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid2-Chloro-4-oxopentanoic 5-Iminopent-2-enoic acid2-Hydroxy-2-sulfonylacetic acid 4,4-Dichloro-3- acid methylbutanoic acid2-Chloro-2,4- 2- Bicyclo[3.1.0]hexa-1(6),2,4- 1-Hydroxyethylideneacetatedimethylpentanoic acid (Ethylideneamino)cyclopropane-triene-3-carboxylic acid 1-carboxylic acid Carbonochloridoyl(me-1-Acetyloxyethanesulfonate 6-Mercapto-4-oxohexanoic acid2-Oxidoiminopropanoic acid thyl)carbamic acid2-Ethoxy-2,2-difluoroacetic 2-Chloropent-4-ynoic acid4-Isothiazoleacetic acid 3-Hydroxyiminobutanoic acid acid2-(3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyrrol-5- 3-Hydroxy-3- 5-Phosphanylpentanoic acid3-Nitroprop-2-enamide yl)acetic acid methylcyclopentene-1- carboxylicacid 3-Chloro-2,2,3- 2-Methyl-4-methyliminobut-2-(E)-4-Ethoxybut-2-enoic acid 4-Chloropenta-2,4-dienoictrifluoropropanoic acid enoic acid acid 2-Hydrazinyloxyacetic acid(E)-4-(Hydroxyamino)-3- 2,2,3-Trifluoropropanoic acid4-Methyl-3,4-dihydro-2H- methyl-4-oxobut-2-enoic acidpyrrole-2-carboxylic acid 2-(2-Oxopropoxy)propanoic4H-1,3-Thiazine-6-carboxylic 2-(2-Oxopropoxy)acetic acid(Difluoromethylideneamino) acid acid hydrogen sulfate2-Chloropent-4-enoic acid (2S)-2-Methyl-4-oxo-4- 2-2-Methyl-5-oxopent-2-enoic phosphanyloxybutanoic acid(Phosphanylideneamino)propanoic acid acid 5,5,5-Trifluoro-4-2-Methyl-2,3-dihydropyridine- 1-Acetyl-2-methylaziridine-2- (1R,2R)-2-oxopentanoic acid 5-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid(Fluoromethyl)cyclopropane- 1-carboxylic acid 2-(2-Oxohydrazinyl)acetic(2S)-2- 2- 4-Methoxy-2-methylpent-2- acid Carbonochloridoyloxypropanoic[Acetyl(me- enoic acid acid thyl)amino]ethanesulfonate 2-Bromo-4,4,4-5-Chloro-4,5-dioxopentanoic 5,5-Dimethoxy-3-Trifluoromethylsulfinylformic trichlorobutanoic acid acidsulfanylpentan-2-one acid 3,5-Dimethyl-3,4-2-[Ethenyl(methyl)amino]acetic 3,6-Dihydro-2H-1,4-oxazine-5-(1R,4S)-4-Methylcyclopent- dihydropyrazole-5-carboxylic acid carboxylicacid 2-ene-1-carboxylic acid acid 4-Sulfanylcyclohexane-1- 3-Dihydroxyphosphanyloxy 2-Aminooxyacetic acid carboxylic acid[Dihydroxy(methyl)silyl]propanoic dihydrogen phosphite acid1,4-Dithiane-2-carboxylic 3-Hydroperoxy-4-oxobutanoic 1-Methoxypropylhydrogen 4-Oxidopent-4-enoate acid acid carbonate 3-Hydroperoxypropanoictrans-2- 4-Chloro-2-methylpentanoic 2- acid (Difluoromethyl)cyclopro-acid (Phosphanylmethyl)butanoic panecarboxylic acid acid5-Methyl-2,4-dioxohexanoic 3-Diazenyl-4,4,4-Methylsulfonyloxymethanesulfonic Nitrosomethyl hydrogen acidtrifluorobutanoic acid acid carbonate 3-Cyclopropylbutanoic acid 2,3-3-Methyloxirene-2-carboxylic 5-Phosphanyloxypenta-Dideuterio(113C)butanedioic acid enoic acid acid 3-Cyano-2- 2-1-Sulfanylethyl hydrogen 2- sulfanylpropanoic acid(Ethylidenehydrazinylidene)acetic carbonate Ethanimidoylcyclopropane-acid 1-carboxylic acid Isocyano hydrogen 1-Aminooxycyclopropane-1-6-Chloropyridazine-4- (2S)-2- carbonate carboxylic acid carboxylic acidCarbonofluoridoyloxypropanoic acid 2,3,3-Trichloro-butyric acid2,4,4,4-Tetrafluorobut-2-enoic 4,4-Difluorobutanoate1,1,1-Trideuteriohexane- acid 2,5-dione 2-Methyl-2h-1,2,3-triazole-4-2,2,3,3-Tetradeuterio-3- 4,4-Difluorobutanoic acid2,5-Dihydro-1,2-oxazol-3-yl carboxylic acid [deuteriomethyl-methyl-hydrogen carbonate (trideuteriomethyl)silyl]propanoic acid4-Methylthietane-2- Carboxymethyl- 3-Azido-2,2-dimethyl propanoic2-Methyl-2-(methyl- carboxylic acid methoxycarbonyl- acidmethylidene-oxo-lambda6- dimethylazanium sulfanyl)propanoic acid3-Pyridazineacetic acid 5-Hydroperoxypent-2-enoic 2-Chloro-4-4-(Deuterioamino)-4- acid methylsulfanylbutanoic acid oxobut-2-enoicacid 3-Methyl-1- 3-Aminooxy-2-methylprop-2- 2-Amino-5-chloro-4- Nitro2-diazoacetate sulfanylpyrrolidine-2- enoic acid oxopentanoatecarboxylic acid 5-Amino-5- 2-[(2S)-4-Oxooxetan-2-2-[Ethyl(hydroxy)amino]-2- 3,6-Dioxohexanoic acid sulfanylidenepentanoicacid yllacetic acid oxoacetic acid 2-Isocyano-2- 2-(2-Hydroxycyclopentyl) cis-2-Trimethylsilyl- methylpropanoic acid[Methoxy(methyl)amino]acetic hydrogen carbonatecyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid acid 3-Cyano-2-4-Oxo-4-phosphanylbutanoic 2-Amino-2-sulfinoacetic acid 3-hydroxypropanoic acid acid (Oxomethylidene)pentanoic acidThiadiazol-5-yl hydrogen [Amino(hydroxymethyl)phos- 2-(1-3-Chloro-3-sulfanylbutanoic carbonate phanyl]formic acidHydroperoxyethenyl- acid sulfanyl)acetic acid Carboxyperoxy formate3-(Triaziridinyl)propanoic acid 3-Hydroxy-4- 2,2,3,3-methylcyclopentene-1- Tetrafluoropentanoic acid carboxylic acid4-Ethoxy-2-sulfanylbutanoic 2-[Ethynyl(methyl)amino]acetic Methoxy-oxo-3,6-Dihydronicotinate acid acid phosphonooxyphosphanium 2,2-Difluoro-3-2,2,3,3,4-Pentafluoropentanoic O-Methyl-d-threonine2-(Carboxyethoxy)propanal methylbutanoic acid acid2-Methyl-4-oxopentanoate 2-(2-Diazenylethylimino)acetic2-Hydroxymethyl-4- Methane; 4-oxopentanoic acid oxobutanoate acid 1,2,3-2-(2-Cyanopropan-2- 2-Carbamoyloxypropanoic acid 2-EthylphosphanylaceticTrimethylcyclopropane-1- ylsulfanyl)acetic acid acid carboxylic acid 2-5-Fluoro-2-methylidene-4- (2R)-2-(Methylsulfanylamino)-2H-Thiazine-3-carbo xylic Carboxyethyl(methyl)phosphinate oxopentanoicacid 3-sulfanylpropanoic acid acid (2E)-4-Chloro-2-2,2,3,3,4-Pentadeuterio-4- 2-Methylidene-3-oxobutanoic 4-Ethoxybutanoicacid methylpenta-2,4-dienoic oxobutanoic acid acid acid 2-4-Hydroxy-4-methoxybut-2- (2S,4R)-2,4- 5-Oxazoleacetic acid(Phosphanylideneamino)acetic enoic acid Dihydroxypentanoic acid acid2,5-Dimethyltriazole-4- 3-Hydroxy-3- (3-Methyl-2-oxobut-3-enyl)2-Hydroperoxy-2- carboxylic acid methylcyclobutene-1- dihydrogenphosphate methoxyacetic acid carboxylic acid (2S)-2-Isocyanatopropanoic2-(2-Oxoethyl)cyclopropane-1- 3- 2,3-Dichloro-3,3- acid carboxylic acid[Formyl(methoxy)amino]propanoic difluoropropanoic acid acid(R)-Tetrahydrofuran-3- Carboxy N- Difluoro(methoxycarbonyl)methane-Methanol; 4-oxopentanoic carboxylic acid methoxymethanimidate sulfonateacid 2-(Hydroperoxyamino)acetic 5-Methyl-2H-1,2-oxazole-5-1,2-Dimethylaziridine-2- 3-Methyl-4-oxo-3- acid carboxylic acidcarboxylic acid sulfanylpentanoic acid 1,3-Dithiane-5-carboxylicProp-1-enylphosphanylformic 4-Methoxy-2-(methylamino)-4- 2- acid acidoxobutanoic acid [Ethenyl(ethyl)amino]acetic acid3,3-Bis(sulfanyl)propanoic 4-Deuterio-2-methyl-3-(E)-4-Oxidooxybut-2-enoate Cyclopenta-1,3-dien-1-yl acid oxobutanoicacid hydrogen carbonate 2-Bromo-5-oxopentanoic 3-Formylsulfanyl-2-2-(1-Propan-2- 4-Methoxy-4-oxo-2,2- acid methylpropanoic acidylcyclopropyl)acetic acid bis(sulfanyl)butanoic acid PhosphinoglycineEthane; 4-oxopentanoic acid 4-Bromo-2-methylimino-3- 2-(4-Oxodioxolan-3-oxobutanoic acid ylidene)acetic acid 2- 2,3-Dideuterio(113C)but-2-Hydroxyphosphanyloxycarbonyl- (6-Deuteriocyclohex-3-en-1-Hydroperoxyethanesulfonic enedioic acid phosphanylformic acid yl)hydrogen carbonate acid 2-Hydroperoxyprop-2-enoic3,6-Dihydropyridazine-4- 2-(Methylperoxymethoxy)acetic 2-Deuterio-5-acid carboxylic acid acid hydroxypentanoic acid 3-Hydroperoxybut-3-enoicDithiolan-4-yl hydrogen 2- 3-(Hydroxymethyl)-5- acid carbonateMethoxycarbonyloxypropanoic oxopentanoic acid acid4-Hydroperoxybut-2-ynoic 1-Nitrooxyethyl hydrogen Carboxymethyl-methyl-2,5-Dihydro-1,3-oxazole-4- acid carbonate oxophosphanium carboxylic acid2-Methyl-4-(methylamino)-4- 2-Formylsulfanylbutanoic acid 2-Acetyl-Oxalonitrat oxobutanoate cyclopropanecarboxylic acid2-(2,3-Dihydrothiophen-5- 2-(Dioxiran-3-yl)-2-oxoacetic 3-3-Hydroxy-2-tritiobutanoic yl)acetic acid acid(Methylaminomethoxy)propanoic acid acid 2-(3-Oxo-1,2-thiazolidin-2-1,2-Dioxo-1,3-thiazolidine-4- 4-Fluorobut-2-ynoic acid5-Chloro-2-methylhexa-2,5- yl)acetic acid carboxylic acid dienoic acid4-Aminooxy-2-methylidene- 2H-1,3-Thiazol-3-yl hydrogen1-Methylsulfonylaziridine-2- 3-Ethoxy-3- 4-oxobutanoic acid carbonatecarboxylic acid sulfanylpropanoic acid 2-Carboxyoxy-2-oxoacetic Deuterio4-fluorobenzoate 2-Oxobutyl hydrogen sulfate1-Methyl-2,3-dihydropyridin- acid 1-ium-4-carboxylic acid2-Methanidyloxyacetic acid 3-Deuteriohex-2-enoic acid2-(1-Hydroperoxyethoxy)-2- 4-Oxobut-1-enylphosphonic oxoacetate acid3-(2-Methyl-3H-pyrrol-3- 3-Chloro-2-methylbut-3-enoic2-[Ethyl(methyl)amino]acetate 2-(Acetylamino)-propionic yl)propanoicacid acid acid anion 3-Amino-4-methoxy-2- (2S)-5-Methyl-3,4-dihydro-2H-2-Oxo-3-phosphanylpropanoic 4-Chloro-4-nitrosobutanoicmethyl-4-oxobutanoic acid pyrrole-2-carboxylic acid acid acid2-Formyliminopropanoic (113C)But-2-enedioic acid2-(Phosphanylamino)propanoic 2-(2- acid acid Nitrosohydrazinyl)aceticacid (Z)-4-Hydroperoxy-2- (3S)-3-Fluoro-4- 3-Mercaptoacrylic acid3-Iminocyclohexane-1- methylbut-2-enoic acid hydroxycyclopentane-1-carboxylic acid carboxylic acid (R)-3,4-Epoxybutyrate4-Methylcyclohexa-1,3-diene- Hexanoic acid, 5-mercapto-3-Carbonochloridoyloxy-2- 1-carboxylic acid methylprop-2-enoic acid4-Hydroxy-2-methyl-4- 2-Methylphosphirane-1- (Z,2S)-3,4-Dichloro-2- 3-oxobutanoate carboxylic acid (sulfanylmethyl)but-3-enoicPhosphanyliminophosphanylprop- acid 2-enoic acid2-(Ethoxyamino)propanoic (2S)-2-(Difluoroamino)-2-2-Amino-4-hydroxybutyrate 2H-1,4-Diazepine-5- acid fluoropropanoic acidcarboxylic acid 2-Methoxyethyl sulfate 4-Ethoxybut-3-enoic acid2-[Acetyl(ethenyl)amino]acetic (2S)-2-(Aminooxyamino)-3- acidhydroxypropanoic acid 2-Acetyloxyethanesulfonic3-Chloro-2-sulfanylbutanoic 2-(Disulfanyl)propanoic acid3-(Azet-2-yl)propanoic acid acid acid 2- (2-Methylpyrrolidin-1-yl)Butanedioic acid, 2,3- 4-Chloro-2-methyl-4-[Dihydroxy(methyl)silyl]acetic hydrogen carbonate dimercapto-,monomethyl ester oxobut-2-enoic acid acid 4-Methoxy-2-oxobutanal6-Deuteriohex-2-ynoic acid [2-(Oxidoamino)-2-oxoethyl]3,3-Dichloropent-4-enoic phosphate acid (Dimethyl phosphino)acetic3-Hydroxycyclobutene-1- 5,5,5-Trifluoropentanoate (Carboxymethylamino)-acid carboxylic acid methoxy-oxoazanium 4-Iminobutanoic acid3-(Methoxyamino)-2- 4-(2-Oxoethoxy)but-2-ynoic 2-Methylcyclobuta-1,3-methylprop-2-enoic acid acid diene-1-carboxylic acid 2-2-Fluoro-2-methyl-3- 1-Methoxy-1-oxopropane-2- (2R)-2-Methoxycarbonyl-2-[Methyl(phosphanyl- oxobutanoic acid sulfonate methylcyclopropane-1-methyl)amino]acetic acid carboxylic acid 2-[Hydroxy(methyl)amino]-2-2-Azido-2-sulfanylacetic acid 3-Fluoro-2-Difluoromethylsulfanylphosphonic oxoacetic acidoxobicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-6- acid carboxylic acid Carboxyoxy-hydroxy-Formamidosulfanylformic acid 2-[Dimethyl(2- (2S)-2- oxophosphaniumoxopropyl)azaniumyl]acetate [Acetyl(sulfanyl)amino]propanoic acid2,4-Dimethylcyclopentane-1- 2-(Chloromethoxy)propanoic 2-Hydroxypropylsulfite 4-Nitroso-2-oxobutanoic carboxylic acid acid acid3-Oxidopentanoate 4-Hydroxysulfanyl-4- 2-Methyl-2- 3-Ethyliminobutanoicacid oxobutanoic acid [methyl(phosphanyl)amino]propanoic acid2H-Pyrrole-4-carboxylic acid

TABLE 5 Analogs of acrylic acid 2-Oxobutanoic acid Acetic acid-1-13C,d43-Fluoro-2-oxopropanoate Oxomethylidene(oxoniocarbonyl) oxidanium3-Mercaptopyruvic acid Propionic-2,2-d2 acid-d Bromochlorofluoroaceticacid Carboxy(oxomethylidene)oxidanium Acetate Dichloroacetic acid-d2[Methylthio]acetate 2-(Dioxiran-3-yl)acetic acid Acetic acidDichloroacetic acid-2- (2R)-3-Amino-2- 2-(18F)Fluoranylpropanoic acid13C methylpropanoate Butyric acid Acetic acid-1802 (R)-2-ChlorobutyricAcid But-2-enoate Aminooxyacetic acid (1,2,3,4-13C4)Butanoic2-Thiophosphorosoacetic acid 3,3,3-Trideuterio-2- acid methylpropanoicacid Chloroacetic acid Chloroacetic acid-1-13C PropynoateCycloprop-2-ene carboxylic acid N,N-Dimethylglycine Chloroaceticacid-2-13C (2E)-2-Hydrazinylidenepropanoic Butanoic acid, 2-fluoro-,(S)- Acid Glyoxylic acid 2,2,2-Trifluoroacetic 2-Aminooxy-2-oxoaceticacid 2-(18F)Fluoranyl-2- acid methylpropanoic acid Propionic acidButyric acid-1,2-13C2 2-Methylpropanedithioic acid2-[Bromo(chloro)amino]acetic acid Pyruvic acid (1,2-13C2)Propanoic3,3-Dichloro-propanoic acid 2-Oxo(1,2-13C2)propanoic acid acidThioglycolic acid (2,3-13C2)Propanoic 2-Tritioacetic acid(S)-2-Methyl-3-oxopropanoate acid Methacrylic acid (1,2,3-13C3)Prop-2-(2Z)-2-Hydrazinylidenepropanoic (1R,2S)-2-Fluorocyclopropane-1- enoicacid acid carboxylic acid Fluoroacetate Butyric acid-d8 Pivalate(2S)-2-Oxidopropanoate Fluoroacetic acid Thioglycolate(2-)(2S)-2-Methylbutanoate Nitrosoperoxycarbonic acid Iodoacetic acidIodobutyrate 3-Butenoate Nitrosoperoxycarbonate BromoacetateHydroxy(oxo)methanes (E)-2-Methylbut-2-enoate 2-Fluoro-but-2-enoic acidulfinate Bromoacetic acid Sulfinoformic acid (R)-(+)-2-Bromopropionicacid Prop-2-enoic acid; ZINC Pivalic acid Sulfanyl hydrogen3-Chloropropanoate Prop-2-enoic acid; chloride carbonate2,2-Dichloropropionic acid 2- Cyclopropanecarboxylate3-Fluoro-2-methylprop-2-enoic (Hydroperoxy)propionic acid acidTrifluoroacetic acid Carbonic acid 2-Chloroacrylate2-Chloro-3-fluoroprop-2-enoic chloromethyl ester acid3-Mercaptopropionic acid Hydroperoxy hydrogen 3-Bromopropanoate3,3-Dideuterio-2- carbonate (trideuteriomethyl)prop-2-enoic acid Methylvinyl ketone Carbonofluoridic acid 2-Bromo-2-methylpropanoate Tritio2-methylprop-2-enoate Isobutyric acid Chloro hydrogen But-2-ynoate2-(Deuteriomethyl)prop-2-enoic carbonate acid Dichloroacetic acid Fluorohydrogen (1S,2S)-2-Methylcyclopropane- 3-Methyldioxirane-3-carboxyliccarbonate 1-carboxylic acid acid 3-Chloropropionic acidPhosphorosoformic acid (1S,2R)-2-Methylcyclopropane- Deuterio (2S)-2-1-carboxylic acid (fluoroamino)propanoate 3-lodopropionic acid2-Hydroxypropan-2-yl cis-2- 2,3-Difluorobutanoic acid hydrogen carbonateMethylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid Difluoroacetic acid 2-Chlorooxyaceticacid trans-2- Dioxirane-3-carboxylic acid Methylcyclopropanecarboxylicacid 2-Fluorobutyric acid N,N-Dichloroglycine (S)-2-ChloropropanoateFluoromethyl hydrogen carbonate 3-Fluoropropanoic acid Hydroperoxyaceticacid 2,2-Bis(fluoranyl)propanoate 2-Chlorooxyiminoacetic acid Propiolicacid N-Hydroxy-L-alanine Trifluoromethylacetate3-Fluoro-2-methylpropanoic acid Isovaleric acid Thioxoacetic acidDioxido-oxo-propan-2-yl- 2-Chloro-2-deuterio-2-fluoroacetic acid3,3-Dimethylacrylic acid 3-Chloro-3- 2-Fluoroacrylate2-Fluorobut-3-enoic acid oxopropanoate 2,3-Dichloropropionic acid2,2-Dichloro-2- 3-Mercaptopropionate 2-Chloroiminoacetic aciddeuterioacetic acid 3-Bromopropionic acid 3-Deuteriopropanoic(2R)-2-Sulfanylpropanoic acid 2-Oxo-3-tritiopropanoic acid acid1,1-Dichloro-1-nitroethane 2-Phosphanylacetate 3-ChloroacrylateMonothioglycine 2-Bromopropionic acid Phosphanylacetic acid(Z)-3-Chloroprop-2-enoate Acetic acid, (methoxyimino)- 2-Chloropropionicacid 2-(Fluoromethyl)prop-2- 4-Oxobutanoate 2-Hydrazinyloxy-2-oxoaceticacid enoic acid 2-Chloroacrylic acid (Sulfanylamino)sulfanylformicIsocrotonate Tritio acetate acid Methoxyacetic acid Methoxy hydrogen1-Fluorocyclopropanecarboxylic 2-Chloro-2-nitrosoacetic acid carbonateacid Dibromoacetic acid Carboxylatomethylium (1S,2S)-2-2-Diazenylpropanoic acid Fluorocyclopropanecarboxylic acid3,3-Dichloroacrylic acid 2-Fluoro-3- Carbonocyanidic AcidMethylsulfanylmethyl hydrogen sulfanylpropanoic acid carbonate Propane,1,1-dimethoxy-2- Methyl hydrogen Butyric acid-1-13C Difluoroalaninemethyl- phosphate Cyclopropanecarboxylic 2-(Disulfanyl)acetic acidEthenyl hydrogen carbonate Iodoalanine acid 2-Propene-1-sulfonic acidHydroxyphosphanylformic Pyruvic-2-13C acid (214C)Propanoic acid acidN-Hydroxyglycine 2- Propionic acid-13C3 Bromomethyl hydrogen carbonateHydroxyphosphanylacetic acid Cyclobutanecarboxylic 2-2-Oxo(313C)propanoic acid Aminoxyalanine acid [Chloro(hydroxy)amino]acetic acid 2-Chlorobutyric acid Iodo hydrogen 2-Oxo(2,3-13C2)propanoicacid 2-Bromo-3-fluoroprop-2-enoic carbonate acid Acrylate2-Thionitrosoacetic acid Pyruvic acid-13C3 3-Bromo-2-fluoroprop-2-enoicacid Dichloroacetate Carboxynitrite 3-Fluoro-2-oxobutanoic acid Acrylicacid, calcium salt 3-Butenoic acid 2-Bromo-2-oxoacetic (1R,2R)-2-1-Hydroxyprop-1-en-1-olate acid Fluorocyclopropanecarboxylic acid3-Methyl-2H-azirine-2- 2-(Methoxyamino)acetic trans-2-3-Hydroxy-3-oxoprop-1-en-2-olate carboxylic acid acidFluorocyclopropanecarboxylic acid 2-Hydroxyacrylic acid2-Aminooxyprop-2- 2,2-Difluoro-2-methoxyacetic(1S,2R)-2-Chlorocyclopropane-1- enoic acid acid carboxylic acid3-Iodoprop-2-enoic acid 2- 2-Fluorocyclopropanecarboxylic2-Methylthiirane-2-carboxylic acid Chlorosulfanylpropanoic acid acid2-Mercaptopropionic acid Iodomethyl hydrogen Acetic acid-1-13C2-(Hydroxyamino)-2- carbonate sulfanylideneacetic acid 2-Propenoic acid,polymer 1-Chloroethyl hydrogen Pyruvic acid-1-13C3-Methylthiirane-2-carboxylic acid with ethene carbonateChlorodifluoroacetic acid Oxaziridine-3-carboxylic Propanedithioic AcidN-Methylidene-L-alanine acid Dichlorofluoroacetic acid2-Phosphanyloxyacetic 2-Oxo(413C)butanoic acid 2-Bromo-2-iodoacetic acidacid Bromonitromethane Carboxy-hydroxy- (2R)-2-Methyloxirane-2- Deuterio2,2,2-trideuterioacetate oxophosphanium carboxylic acid2-Methy-1-nitropropane 2-Isocyanopropanoic (R)-Oxiranecarboxylic acid2,2-Difluoro-2-sulfanylacetic acid acid Deuterotrifluoroacetic acidWater acrylate Isobutyric-d7 acid Chlorosulfinylformic acidPropanethioic acid 3-Fluorobut-3-enoic acid Bromoacetic-13c2 acid2-Fluorooxyacetic acid 2-Bromo-2- Phosphoformic acid Propanoicacid-3,3,3-d3 2-Iodo-2-oxoacetic acid methylpropanoic acid(Methylthio)acetic acid Carboxy formate 2-(113C)Methylprop-2-enoic acidTritio 3-methylbutanoate Propanoic acid, 2- 2-Phosphanylprop-2-Bromoacetic acid-1-13C Phosphanyl hydrogen carbonate (aminooxy)- enoicacid Monomethyl carbonate 2-(Difluoromethyl)prop- Bromoacetic acid-2-13CMethyl carbonotrithioate 2-enoic acid Propane-2-sulphonic acidMethylsulfanylformic 2-Chloro-3,3-difluoropropenoic Prop-2-enethioateacid acid 2-Bromoacrylic acid 2-Sulfonylacetic acid3-Methylbutyric-2,2-d2 acid Tritio propanoate Ammonium acrylateBicyclo[1.1.0]butane-1- 3-Bromo-3-fluoropropanoic acid 3,3-Dideuterio-3-carboxylic acid sulfanylpropanoic acid Trifluoroacetate1-Hydroxyaziridine-2- (2R)-2-Fluoropropanoic acid2,2,3,3-Tetradeuterio-3- carboxylic acid sulfanylpropanoic acidMethacrylate Aziridine-1-sulfonic acid 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methoxy-2,2-Dideuterio-3- sulfanylpropanoic acid (2R)-2-Bromo-2-2,2,3-Trifluoropropanoic (S)-2-Fluoropropanoic acid(3R)-3,4,4,4-Tetradeuterio-3- chloroacetic acid acidmethyl(412C,1,2,3-13C3)butanoic acid 2-Methoxypropanoic acid 2- Formicacid, (thiocarboxy)- Deuterio 2-bromo-2,2- lodocyclopropanecarboxylicdideuterioacetate acid Oxirane-2-carboxylic acid 2-Phosphanyl propanoicDeuterio 2-chloroacetate Deuterio 2,2-dideuterioacetate acidChlorofluoroacetic acid Bromoformic acid 2-Methyloxirane-2-carboxylicS-Tritio propanethioate Acid 2- 2-Fluoro-2-oxoacetic Acetic acid-13C2(Z)-3-Hydroxyacrylic acid Methylcyclopropanecarboxylic acid acidPropionate Hydrazinyl hydrogen 3,3-Difluorobutanoic Acid2-Chloro-2-deuteriopropanoic carbonate acid Butyrate 1-Cyclopropene-1-Propanoic acid, 2-chloro-2- 4-Tritiobutanoic acid carboxylic acidfluoro- Ethyl hydrogen carbonate 2-Hydrazinyloxyacetic Oxalochloride2-Bromo-2,2-ditritioacetic acid acid Pyruvate Isocyano hydrogenJodameisensaure 2-Methylpropan(18O2)oate carbonate 2-Nitropropanenitronate 2-Methylprop-2-enoic Iodomethylphosphonic Acid Tritio3-sulfanylpropanoate acid (S)-2-Chloropropionic acid 2- 1-Propene,1,1-dimethoxy- 3,3,3-Trideuterio-2,2- (Phosphanylideneamino)aceticdimethylpropanoic acid acid 2,3-Dimercaptopropionic PhosphinoglycineDeuterio 2-methylprop-2-enoate Prop-2-enoic acid; vanadium acidIodonitromethane 2-Hydroperoxyprop-2- (313C)Propanoic acid2-Oxidoprop-2-enoate enoic acid (1-14C)Pyruvate 2-Iodoprop-2-enoic acid2-Bromo-2-fluoropropanoic acid 3,3,3-Trideuterio-2-methyl-2-(trideuteriomethyl)propanoic acid Acetic acid-C,C,C-d3 2,2,3,3-Nitroethyne Chloroacetic acid-d3 Tetradeuteriopropanoic acid 3-Butynoicacid 2-Fluoro-2- 2-Chloro-2,2-dideuterioacetic 2,3,3,3-Tetradeuterio-2-phosphanylacetic acid acid methylpropanoic acid 2-Propenoic acid, 2- 2-3-Chloro-3-Oxopropanoic Acid (2S)-2-(18F)Fluoranylpropanoic mercapto-[Hydroxy(methyl)amino]- acid 2-oxoacetic acid 2-Iodopropanoic acidFluorooxymethanesulfonic Isovaleric acid-1-13C(2R)-2-(18F)Fluoranylpropanoic acid acid N-ChloroglycineMethylphosphanylformic Butanoic-2,2-d2 acid(9CI) 2-Oxidoacetate acidChlorocarbonic acid Propanoic acid Butyric acid-2-13C[Hydroxy(methoxy)methylidene]oxidanium Acetic acid C-144-Deuteriobutanoic acid (413C)Butanoic acid Hydroxy(prop-2-enoato-O)ZINC2-Methylpropanoate 3-Mercaptoacrylic acid Butyric acid-4,4,4-d3Prop-2-enoic acid; ZINC Carbonoperoxoic acid 3-Fluorodioxirane-3-Butyric-d7 acid Tritio butanoate carboxylic acid Isopropylphosphonicacid 2-Diazenylacetic acid Propanoic acid-1-13C CID 590328822-Fluoropropionic acid 2,3-Butadienoic acid 2-Deuteriopropanoic acidDeuterio 2- anion (trideuteriomethyl)prop-2-enoaten-Hydroxy-n-methylglycine Carbonochloridate Deuterio propanoate2-(Trideuteriomethyl)prop-2-enoic acid 2-Bromo-3-fluoropropionicEthoxyformic acid anion 2-Tritiopropanoic acid Prop-2-enoic acid;rhenium acid 2- Bromo hydrogen Propanoic acid-2,2-d22,2,3,3,3-Pentadeuteriopropanoic Bromocyclopropanecarboxylic carbonateacid acid 3-Methyl-3-butenoic acid Methylphosphinoacetic Aceticacid-2-13C 2-Methyl(113C)prop-2-enoic acid acid 1-Methylphosphinopropionic 2-Deuterioacetic acid Tritiomethylsulfanylformate Hydroxyethylideneoxidanium acid (S)-3-Amino-2-Methoxymethyl Acetic acid-2-13C,2,2,2-d3 Propan-2-yloxymethanethioatemethylpropanoic acid hydrogen carbonate CID 4503462-(Aziridin-1-yl)acetic 2,2,2-Tritritioacetic acid3,3,3-Trideuterio-2-oxo(1,2,3- acid 13C3)propanoic acid CID 4503472-Fluoroethyl hydrogen Bromoacetic acid-d3 Prop-2-enoic acid; titaniumcarbonate CID 450348 Fluoromethylsulfate 2-Deuterio-2-methyl propanoicProp-2-enoic acid; tungsten acid Acetic acid C-11 1-Bromoethenesulfonic2-Methyl-d3-propionic-3,3,3-d3 Prop-2-enoic acid; rutherfordium acidacid Fluoroacetic acid F-18 2-Chloro-3- Isobutyric acid-1-13CProp-2-enoic acid; yttrium fluoropropanoic acid Thiophosphonoformic acidPhosphoroso hydrogen Acetic Acid-13C2, D3 2-Deuterio-3-methylbutanoicacid carbonate Methylphosphinoformic Oxirenecarboxylic acidThiirane-2-carboxylic acid 2-Deuterio-2-oxoacetate acid Sodium isopropylsulfate Propan-2-yl carbonate (2S)-Thiirane-2-carboxylic acidMethylaminophosphanylformic acid Chloroacetate 2-Bromo-2-Amino(sulfanylidene)acetic acid 2-Deuterio-2,2-difluoroacetic acidhydroxyacetic acid 2-Iodoacetate 2-Methoxyacrylate 2-Bromoacetyl cyanide2-Deuterio-2-fluoro-2- phosphanylacetic acid Bromochloroacetic acidPhosphanylformate 3,3,3-Trideuterio-2- Tritio(E)-2,3-ditritiobut-2-enoate (trideuterio(113C)methyl)(313C) propanoicacid Monomethyl Chlorosulfanylformic (Bromomethyl)phosphonic acid Tritio2-methylpropanoate carbonotrithioate acid (E)-3-Iodoacrylic acidIododifluoroacetic acid 2-(Hydroxyamino)propanoic acid1-Hydroxypropylideneoxidanium (S)-(−)-2-Bromopropionic Carbonocyanidate(213C)Propanoic acid Prop-2-enoic acid yttrium acid(S)-2-Mercaptopropanoic Chlorooxoacetate Prop-2-enoic acidCarboxyethanolate acid 2-Butenoic acid, 3-chloro- Propanedithioate(2R)-3-Chloro-2-methyl propanoic Deuterio carbonochloridate acidIsocrotonic acid 2- 3,3-Difluoroacrylic acid 2-Iodoacetic acidCarboxyethyl phosphine cis-3-Chloroacrylic acid AminophosphanylformicGlycone Bromoacetic acid-1802 acid (Z)-3-Bromoacrylic acid2-Phosphorosoacetic Ethylsulfanylformic acid (313C)Butanoic acid acid(Z)-3-Iodoacrylic acid 2-Sulfanylbutanoate Carbonic acid isopropyl ester2-Bromo-2-chloroacetic acid 2- 2-Bromosulfanylacetic Deuterio3,3-dideuterio-2- 2,2-Dichloroacetic acid [Amino(dimethyl)azaniumyl]acid (trideuteriomethyl)prop-2-enoate acetate Acetic acid-D2-Chlorosulfanylacetic Acrylic acid-1-13C 2-Iodoacetic acid acid(2H3)Acetic (2H)acid Acetic acid, Acrylic acid-d4 CID 71309200aminomercapto- Deuterio 2,2,3,3,3- 2-Hydroxysulfanylacetic Glycine-2-tBromoacetic acid-1-13C,1802 pentadeuteriopropanoate acid(R)-(+)-2-Chloropropionic Isocyanoacetate 2-Sulfinoacetic acid2-Chloro(1,2,3-13C3)propanoic acid acid 3,3,3-Trifluoropropionic2-Methylbut-3-ynoic 2-Chlorocyclopropane-1- Iodoacetic acid-1-13C acidacid carboxylic acid Bromofluoroacetic acid (Methyldisulfanyl)formicBromomethylidene(dioxido)azanium 2-Chloroacetic acid acidFluoroiodoacetic acid Prop-2-enoic 2,3-Difluoropropanoic acidEisenakrylat acid; hydrochloride 2-Fluoroacrylic acid3-Methyloxaziridine-3- (Z)-3-Chloro-2-fluoroprop-2- Prop-2-enoic acid;silver carboxylic acid enoic acid 2,2-Difluoropropionic acid N-Propan-2-Phosphanecarboxylic acid Chromium; prop-2-enoic acid ylcarbamothioate2-Fluoroisobutyric acid 2-Methylcyclopropane- Fluoroglycine Ethene;prop-2-enoic acid 1-carboxylate 2,2-Bis(sulfanyl)acetic acid2-Chloroethyl hydrogen 2-Bromopropanoate Propa-1,2-diene; prop-2-enoiccarbonate acid Propanoyloxidanium 2-Nitrosoprop-2-enoic2-Chloranylpropanoate Carbon monoxide; ethene; prop-2- acid enoic acidAziridine-2-carboxylate Carboxymethylphosphorane 2-Propenethioic S-acidDiazenyl hydrogen carbonate Trifluoromethoxyformic2-Deuterioprop-2-enoic Diiodoacetic acid Methylamino hydrogen carbonateAcid acid Dihydroxyphosphanylformic 2,3,3-Trideuterioprop-2-2-Deuterio-2-oxoacetic acid Deuterio 2-fluoroprop-2-enoate Acid enoicacid Isopropylacetate alpha,beta- Bromoglycine Deuterio2-iodoprop-2-enoate Dichloropropionate DifluoroacetateAminosulfanylformic Prop-2-enedithioic acid Deuterio2,2-dimethylpropanoate acid Glyoxylate Thietane-3-carboxylic3,3-Dideuterio-2-fluoroprop-2- Deuterio 2-chloroprop-2-enoate acid enoicacid 2-Chloro-2,2- Prop-2-enoate; prop-2- 3-Bromo-but-3-enoic acid2-Tritiobutanoic acid difluoroacetate enoic acid ChloromethanesulfonateMethylamino 2-(Methylamino)-2- Deuterio 2,2-dideuterioacetate dihydrogenphosphate sulfanylideneacetic acid Bromomethanesulfonate3,3,3-Trideuterio-2,2- Isocyanoacetic acid 2-Chloro-2-diazenylaceticacid bis(trideuteriomethyl)propanoic acid Ammonia bicarbonateChloroiodoacetic Acid Deuterio 3,3-dideuterio-2- Deuterio2-bromoprop-2-enoate fluoroprop-2-enoate (2,2,2- Hydroxysulfanylformic3-Fluorobutyric acid Carbon dioxide; prop-2-enoic acidTrifluoroacetyl)oxidanium acid Methoxyformate Disulfanylformic acid2-Mercaptopropionate 2-Aminooxyacetic acid Methylsulfate2-Fluoranylpropanoate 2-Oxidopropanoate Acryloyloxysilver3-Methylbut-2-enoate 4-Oxobut-3-enoic acid Dioxidan-2-idecarboxylateProp-2-enoic acid; hydrate Mercaptoacetate But-3-ynoateBut-3-enedithioic acid Copper; prop-2-enoic acid Sodium; prop-2-enoicManganese; prop-2- 2-Bromopropionic-1-13C acid Prop-2-enoic acid;hydroxide; hydrate enoic acid acid; hydrate; hydrochloride Cobalt;prop-2-enoic acid

TABLE 6 Analogs of 2-bromooctanoic acid. DL-Ethionine2-Bromo-2-methyloctanoic 2,2-Dichlorohept-6-enoic acid2-Methylocta-2,6-dienoic acid acid 2-Methylheptanoic acid 2-Bromo-8-2-Bromo-6-chlorohexanoic acid 2,2-Dibromooctanoic acid methylnonanoicacid 2-Bromoheptanoic acid 5-Bromotridecanoic acid2-[(4-Methylphenyl)methyl]prop- 2-Methylocta-2,4,6-trienoic 2-enoic acidacid Undecanoic acid, 11-bromo- 2,3-Dibromoundecanoic(2E)-3-Methylhepta-2,6-dienoic 2,3-Dimethyloct-2-enoic acid acid acid2-Isopropyl-5-methylhexanoic 2-Methyl-2- (R)-2-Methyl-2-aminooctanoic2-Methylidene-5-prop-2- acid sulfanyloctanoic acid acid enoxypentanoicacid 2-Octynoic acid 2,5-Dimethylhexanoic acid 2-Amino-2-ethyloctanoicacid 3-Hydroxy-2- methylideneoctanoic acid 3-Nitronon-2-ene(2E)-3-Methylocta-2,7- 2-Iodohept-6-enoic acid 2-Nitrosooctanoic aciddienoic acid 2-Nitrooct-2-ene 2-Bromotridecanoic acid Methylhexylsulfone 2-Cyanoheptanoic acid 8-Nonynoic acid 6-Chloro-2-methyl-6-(2E,6E)-3-Methylocta-2,6- 3-Methyl-4-oxo-4- oxohexanoic acid dienoicacid propoxybut-2-enoic acid 8-Nonenoic acid 3-(4-2,2-Dimethylhept-6-ynoic acid 3-Pentyldioxirane-3-Ethylcyclohexyl)propanoic carboxylic acid acid 2-Bromotetradecanoic acid2-Bromo-3- 3-Butoxy-2-methylpropanoic (2S)-2-Ethyloctanoic acidpropoxypropanoic acid acid 2-Bromododecanoic acid Heptan-2-yl hydrogen3-Chlorooctanoic acid 2-Propylpent-3-ynoic acid carbonate 2-Heptynoicacid (E)-2-Methyloct-3-enoic 2-Bromo-5- Oct-4-ynoic acid acidcarbomethoxypentanoic acid (R)-2-Ethylhexanoic acid 3-Ethylheptanoate2-Fluorooctanoic acid 2-Hydroxy-5- methylsulfanylpentanoic acid2-Bromohexadecanoic acid 2,2,8-Trichlorooctanoic 3-Fluorononanoic acid6-Chloro-2-methylhepta- acid 2,4,6-trienoic acid (Butylthio)acetic acidPentoxy hydrogen 3-Pentyloxirane-2-carboxylic 2-(1,1-Ditritioethyl)-carbonate acid 2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6- decatritiohexanoic acid2-Ethyloctanoic acid alpha-Hydroxycaprylate (2R,3S)-3-Pentyloxirane-2-2-(But-2- carboxylic acid ynyldiazenyl)propanoic acid(2S)-2-Bromooctanoic acid 2-Sulfanylheptanoic acid 2,2-Difluoroheptanoicacid 3-Propylsulfanyl pentanoic acid Cyclopropanecarboxylic acid,2-(Pentylsulfanyl)acetic 2-Bromodecanedioic acid2,2-Bis(sulfanyl)hexanoic 2-pentyl-, (1R,2R)-rel- acid acidIAAPVNQZSBLWKH- Trimethylsilylheptanoic 2-[(4-Fluorophenyl)methyl]prop-7-Chloro-2-methylhept-2- UHFFFAOYSA-N acid 2-enoic acid enoic acid2-Bromostearic acid (E)-2,6-Dimethyloct-5- 7-Bromononanoic acid7-Methyl-2-nitrosooctanoic enoic acid acid 2-Bromodecanoic acid2-Methylidene-5- (E)-3-Methyloct-4-enoic acid 2,5-Diiodopentanoic acidmethylsulfanylpentanoic acid 2-Bromononanoic acid 2-Methylhexanoate2-Bromononanedioic acid (3R)-3-[(2S,3S)-3- Propyloxiran-2-yl]butanoicacid 2-Bromoundecanoic acid 2-Bromoheptadecanoic7-Bromo-2,2-dichloroheptanoic 7-Chloro-2-methylhepta-2,5- acid aciddienoic acid 9,10-Dibromohexadecanoic 3-Bromooctadecanoic acid2E,7-Octadienoic acid 2-Hex-2-ynoxyacetic acid acid 10-Bromodecanoicacid 2,3-Dibromooctadecanoic Hept-1-ynylphosphonic acid4-Ethylsulfanyl-2-methylbut- acid 2-enoic acid 12-Bromododecanoic acid3-Bromoicosanoic acid (E)-4-Methyl-2-octenoic acid 3-(2-Deuteriopropanoylsulfanyl)- 2-methylpropanoic acidS-Propylmercaptocysteine 6-Iodo-2-methylhexanoic 2-Bromooctanedioic acid3-(3-Bromophenyl)-2- acid methylpropanoic acid 2-Bromo-5,5- 2-2-[2-(Methylthio)ethylthio]acetic 4-Methyloct-2-enoic aciddimethylhexanoic acid (Hydroxymethyl)heptanoic acid acidDihomomethionine 15-Bromohexadecanoic (E)-2-Methyloct-6-enoic acid3-Methylnon-4-en-2-one acid 5-Methoxy-2-methyl 1-Hexylcyclopropane-1-(2E,4E,6E)-2-Methylocta-2,4,6- 2-(Prop-2-enoxyamino)but-2- pentanoicacid carboxylic acid trienoic acid enoic acid 10,11-Dibromoundecanoic3,3-Dimethyl-2- 2-Methyl-2-octenoic acid 2,2,3-Trifluorooctanoic acidacid methylideneheptanoic acid 2,7-Dibromooctanedioic acid(E)-5-Ethylsulfanyl-2- 2-Methylnon-8-enoic acid 1-(5,5-Dimethylhexyl)-2-methylpent-2-enoic acid methylcyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid3-(Ethyldisulfanyl)alanine (2E,4E,6E)-3-Methylocta- 2-Methyloct-7-enoicacid 2,7-Dimethyloct-3-enoic acid 2,4,6-trienoic acid2-Amino-2-methyl-4- 2-(4- (E)-2,3,5-Trimethylhex-2-enoic 2-Methyl-5-propylsulfanylbutanoic acid Ethylcyclohexyl)propanoic acidmethylsulfanylpentanoic acid acid 2-Bromo-3-fluoroheptanoic(4E)-3-Methylocta-4,7- (Z)-2-Propylhept-2-enoic acid7-Fluoro-2-methylhept-2- acid dienoic acid enoic acid2,6-Dibromohexanoic acid 3-Bromoheptanoic acid(E)-6-Ethyl-2-methyloct-2-enoic 2-[(4- acid Iodophenyl)methyl]prop-2-enoic acid 2-Octanesulfonic acid 2-Aminoheptanoate3-Carboxybut-3-enyl-ethyl- 6,6-Difluoro-2-methylhex-2- dimethylazaniumenoic acid 2,4-Dimethyloct-2-enoic acid 3-Bromodecanoic acid2,7-Dimethyloctanoic acid 5,5,6,6-Tetrafluoro-2- methylhex-2-enoic acid3-(Ethyldisulfanyl)-l-alanine 3-Bromononanoic acid8-Chloro-2-methylideneoctanoic 1-Chloro-4- acid propylcyclohexane-1-carboxylic acid 3-Methyloct-6-enoic acid 3-Bromoundecanoic acid4-(2-Chloroethoxy)-2- 2-(6-Methoxypyridin-3-yl)but- methylidenebutanoicacid 2-enoic acid 2,11-Dibromododecanedioic 3-Bromooctanoic acidBenzenepropanoic acid, 4- 2-Pentylcyclopropene-1- acidbromo-alpha-methylene- carboxylic acid Undecanoic acid, 10-bromo-Heptane-2-carboxylate 2-Methoxyheptanoic acid 7-Bromo-2-nitrosoheptanoicacid 13-Bromotetradecanoic acid (E)-2,3-Dimethyloct-2-1-(2-Methylbutan-2- (E)-7-Fluoro-2-methylhept-2- enoic acidylperoxy)prop-2-enyl hydrogen enoic acid carbonate 14-Bromopentadecanoicacid (Carbonic acid hexyl)anion 9-Bromooctadecanoic acid3-Amino-2-methyloctanoic acid 9-Bromononanoic acid Carboxyheptal9-Bromododecanoic acid (Z)-2-Methylnon-4-enoic acid 8-Bromooctanoic acidButyl carboxy carbonate 2-(2,2-Dichloroethyl)hexanoic (E)-2-Methyl-5-acid (trimethylazaniumyl)pent-2- enoate 15-Bromopentadecanoic acid(R)-2-Amino-3-(2- 3-(5-Methylhexyl)dioxirane-3- 9-Bromo-8-oxononanoicacid propynylthio)propanoic carboxylic acid Acid 4,6-Octadienoic acid(2E,4E,6Z)-3,7-Dimethyl- 6-Bromoheptanoic acid (2S)-5,5-Difluoro-2-8-oxoocta-2,4,6-trienoic methylheptanoic acid acid (2R)-2-Bromo-3-(4-2-Pentylcyclopropane-1- (E)-2,2-Dimethyloct-3-enoic acid FCDKDIKSBBITRR-fluorophenyl)propanoic acid carboxylic acid UHFFFAOYSA-N(S)-2-Aminooctanoic acid (2R)-2- 2-(Sulfanylmethyl)hexanoic acid3,3-Difluoro-2-[(2R)-2- (Butylsulfanylamino)-3- fluoropropyl]pentanoicacid sulfanylpropanoic acid 2,2-Dichlorooctanoic Acid(2R)-3-Cyclohexyl-2- (E)-4-Iodo-2-methyloct-2-enoic (4R)-4-Fluoro-2-methylpropanoic acid acid propylpentanoic acid Hexane-1-sulfonate5-Bromoheptanoic acid 2-(Butylsulfanylamino)-3- (2S)-2-Bromoheptanoicacid sulfanylpropanoic acid Heptane-1-sulfonate2-Methyl-3-(2-methylprop- 6-Bromo-2,3-dimethylhexanoic(2R)-2-Ethylheptanoic acid 2-enoxy)propanoic acid acid 9-Bromodecanoicacid 2-Methylidene-4- 2-Fluoroheptanoic acid (2S)-2-Methylnon-8-enoicpropoxybutanoic acid acid 2-Pentyl-3-butenoic acid 2-Methyl-3-(E)-2-Methyldec-8-enoic acid (E)-2,6-Dimethyloct-6-enoicpentyliminobutanoic acid acid 3-Methylheptanoic acid 6-Chloro-2-ethyl-6-Hexyl hydrogen carbonate 2,6-Dimethylhept-6-enoate oxohexanoic acid(Z)-3-Octenoic acid 3,8-Dibromooctanoic acid 14-Bromotetradecanoic acid2,6-Dimethylhept-6-enoic acid 3-Octenoic acid (2E)-3,7-Dimethylocta-2,7-3-(Ethyldisulfanyl)butanoic acid LJHGUZODPZQEIO- dienoic acidUHFFFAOYSA-N 6E-Octenoic acid 6-Ethylsulfanyl-2-2-Fluoro-2-methyloctanoic acid 2-Azaniumylheptanoate methylidenehexanoicacid (R)-2-Hydroxycaprylic acid 5-Methoxy-2-(E)-2-(Butylamino)but-2-enoic 5-Iodo-2,2-dimethyl pentanoicmethylideneheptanoic acid acid acid 11-Bromododecanoic acid3-Bromodocosanoic acid 4-Bromodecanoic acid 2,2-Dimethyl-4-methylsulfanylbutanoic acid 12-Bromo-octadecanoic acid(E)-3-(4-Bromophenyl)but- 2-(But-3-ynylthio)acetic acid(E)-2-Methyl-4-prop-2- 2-enoic acid enoxybut-2-enoic acid(R)-2-Aminoheptanoic acid 3-[(E)-But-2- 2-But-3-ynylsulfanylpropanoic2-[1-(3- enyl]sulfanyl propanoic acid Bromopropyl)cyclopropyl]propanoicacid acid (Z)-4-Ethyl-2-methyl-2- (3E)-4-Methyl-3-nonen-2-2-Methylhept-6-ynoic acid 3-(3-Iodophenyl)-2- octenoic acid onemethylpropanoic acid (Z)-3-Methyl-2-octenoic acid N-2,2-Bis(sulfanyl)octanoic acid 3-(4-Bromophenyl)but-2-Hydroxydihomomethionine enoic acid 2,4,6-Octatrienoic acidD-Homomethionine 6-Bromo-2-ethylhexanoic acid 1-(5-Iodopentyl)cyclopropane-1- carboxylic acid (E)-3-(2,5-Dichlorothiophen-(2S)-2-Aminooct-7-ynoic 2-Phosphanyloxyoctanoic acid5-Pentyl-1,3,4-oxadiazole-2- 3-yl)-2-methylprop-2-enoic acid carboxylicacid acid 3-Methyl-2-octenoic acid 2-Azaniumyloctanoate 3-Methyl-2-2-(4-Ethenylphenyl)but-3- methylideneheptanoic acid enoic acid(Z)-3-Iodo-2-octenoic acid 2-Azaniumyl-5- 2-(2-Sulfanylethyl)octanoicacid 1-(5- methylsulfanylpentanoate Chloropentyl)cyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid 3-(4-Bromophenyl)butanoic 3-(3-Butenylthio)alanine5-Ethoxy-2-methylhexanoic acid 3-(4-Iodophenyl)butanoic acid acid(E)-3-Methyloct-6-enoic acid (S)-2-Hydroxymethyl- 6-Bromodecanoic acidOctanoic acid-7-13C hexanoic acid (E)-2-Nitrooct-2-ene (R)-3-(4-Hex-5-enyl hydrogen carbonate (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8- Fluorophenyl)butanoic13C8)Octanoic acid acid 6-Heptenoate (S)-Butyl-D-Cys 2-Sulfanyloctanoicacid (213C)Octanoic acid (2S)-2-Hydroxyoctanoic acid (3S)-3-(4-2-(Sulfanylmethyl)heptanoic (5,6,7,8-13C4)Octanoic acidBromophenyl)butanoic acid acid Hexyl-dioxido-oxo-lambda5- (3R)-3-(4-2-Methyl-4-(2- 2-Ethylhexanoic-d15 acid phosphane Bromophenyl)butanoicoxoethylsulfanyl)butanoic acid acid (R)-2-Methylheptanoic acid2-(Dimethylamino)octanoic 6-Bromoicosanoic acid 3,7-Octadienoic acidacid 4-(5-Bromothiophen-2- 2-Butylsulfanyl butanoic2-Fluoro-4-propoxybutanoic acid 3-Methyloct-4-enoic acid yl)butanoicAcid acid 3-Bromohexadecanoic acid 2-(Aminomethyl)heptanoic(Z)-2-Chloro-3-(4- 3-Methyloct-4-ynoic acid acidchlorophenyl)but-2-enoic acid alpha-Pentylacrylic Acid 2-1-Sulfanylhexane-1-sulfonic acid Acetic acid,(Butylazaniumylidynemethyl)prop- (butylcyclopropylidene)- 2-enoate2-(Propan-2-yl)hex-5-enoic (2S)-2-Amino-3- 2-Iodo-5-propylbenzoic acid2,2-Dibromohexadecanoic acid (ethyldisulfanyl)propanoic acid acid2-Bromo-1-octanol 3- 2,8-Dibromooctanoic acid Tetradecanoic acid,dibromo- (Ethylhydroxyphosphinyl)- 2-methylpropionic acid3-Fluorocaprylic acid 2-Ammonio-6- Octa-2,4,6-trienoic acidTetradecanoic acid, (methylsulfanyl)hexanoate tetrabromo-3-Bromononan-2-one 4-Methyloct-2-ynoic acid 6-Bromo-2-methylhexanoicacid Nonanoic acid, 2,3-dibromo- (R)-2-Amino-2-ethyloctanoic2-Methylhept-2-enoic acid 4-Bromoheptanoic acid 6-Heptenoic acid, 2-acid ethylidene- 6-Methyl-2-heptenoic acid 2,6-Heptadienoic acid, 3-2-Bromohenicosanoic acid 5,8-Dibromooctanoic acid methyl-, (E)-1-Octanol, 2-iodo- 2,2-Difluorooctanoate 20-Bromohenicosanoic acid6-Heptenoic acid, 2-amino-, (2R)- Dodecanedioic acid, 2-bromo-7-Bromooctanoic acid 7-Iodo-2-methylheptanoic acid3-Methyloct-2-en-6-ynoic acid 2-Hydroxy-2-methyloctanoic2-Methylnon-3-enoic acid 2-Ethyl-5-iodopentanoic acid8,9-Dibromononanoic acid acid (2E,4E,6S)-6-Methyl-2,4- Butyl dicarbonate7-Bromo-3-methylheptanoic acid 2-Methylnon-4-en-8-ynoic octadienoic acidacid 2-Chlorooctanoic Acid 3-Methyl-2-heptenoic acid7-Bromo-2-methylheptanoic acid 2-Methylocta-2,7-dienoic acid2-Bromoheptanal 3,7-Dimethyloct-2-enoic 5-Bromononanedioic acid3-Methylnon-4-ynal acid Hexyl(methyl)carbamodithioicHexyl(hydroxy)carbamic 2-Bromoheptanedioic acid 2,6-Dimethyloct-6-enoicacid acid acid Propanoic acid, 2-(4- 2-Methylideneocta-4,6-2-Bromoundecanedioic acid 4-(Methyldithio)pentanoicethylcyclohexylidene)- dienoic acid acid (2S)-2-Fluoroheptanoic acid(2S)-2-Fluoro-2- 2-(3-Bromopropylsulfanyl)acetic 2-Methyloct-7-ynoicacid methylheptanoic acid acid (E)-7-Bromohept-2-enoic acid5-Ethylsulfanylhex-2-enoic 6-Methyl-2-sulfanylheptanoic2-Methyloct-4-enoic acid acid acid 2-Bromooctanal Octa-4,7-dienoic acid(2Z)-2-Ethylideneheptanoic acid Hex-1-enyl hydrogen carbonate(R)-2-Bromooctanoic acid 3,6-Dimethylhept-2-enoic2-Propyl-2-sulfanyloctanoic acid 3-Prop-2-enylsulfanylprop-2- acid enoicacid (S)-2-Methylhept-6-enoic acid 2-Ethylhex-4-enoic acid2-Isocyanohexanoic acid 2-Methyl-4-prop-2-enoxybut- 2-enoic acid(Z)-2-Bromo-2-octenoic acid 2-Nitrosoheptanoic acid (2R)-2-Bromo-3-2,3-Dimethylhex-5-ynoic acid propoxypropanoic acid(R)-2-Bromohexadecanoic 3-Methylocta-2,7-dienoic3-Allylsulfanyl-2-methyl- 6-Bromohexadecanoic acid acid acid propanoicacid 2-Bromooctanoyl Chloride 2-(Propan-2-yl)heptanoic(E)-7-Hydroxy-2-methylhept-2- 5,6-Dibromodecanoic acid acid enoic acid(R)-2-Methyloctanoic acid Octa-2,6-dienoic acid Oct-2-ene-2-carboxylicacid 6-Bromooctanoic acid (2S)-2-Methyl-7- Pentylsulfanylformic acid5-(Methylthio)Pentanoic acid (2R)-2-Bromoheptanoic acid bromoheptanoicacid Tridecanoic acid, 13-bromo- 3-Butylsulfanylprop-2-(Z)-2-Prop-2-enylpent-3-enoic 4-Bromooctanoic acid enoic acid acid3-Butylsulfanyl-butan-2-one 1-Heptene, 1-nitro-, (1E)- cis-2- 2,13-Pentylcyclopropanecarboxylic Dibromotetradecanedioic acid acid(2S)-2-Amino-2- 2,3-Dibromooctanoic acid [(E)-Hex-1-enyl] hydrogen(6S)-6-Bromoheptanoic acid methyloctanoic acid carbonate(S)-2-Bromohexadecanoic 7-Bromohepta-2,4-dienoic2-Amino-3-prop-2-ynylsulfanyl- 2-Bromooctanoic acid; ethane acid acidpropionic acid alpha-Bromooctanonitrile 2-Butoxybut-3-enoic acid3-Prop-2-enylsulfanyl-2- 4-Bromononadecanoic acid(sulfanylamino)propanoic acid Bromlignocerinsaure 3,5-Dimethylocta-2,6-5-Hydroxy-4-methyl-5- 6-Bromoundecanoic acid dienoic acidoxopentane-1-sulfinate 2,2-Difluoro-5-hexenoic acid 2-Chloro-3-(4-2-Oxooctanoate 2,10-Dibromoundecanedioic chlorophenyl)but-2-enoic acidacid (2S)-Methyloctanoic acid 4-(2,2- 2-Methoxyoctanoic acid(2S)-2-Bromo-7-methoxy-7- Dimethylhydrazinyl)-2- oxoheptanoic acidmethylbutanoic acid 2-Amino-4- 2-Carboxy-N-propylprop- 2-Ethoxyoctanoicacid (2S)-2-Bromotetracosanoic (methylsulfanylmethyl- 2-enenitriliumacid sulfanyl) butanoic acid 2-Amino-4-prop-2- (R)-2-Bromodecanoic acid6-Methyl-2-propylheptanoic acid Chloro 2-bromooctanoateenylsulfanylbutanoic acid (2R)-2,6-Dimethylheptanoic (S)-2-Bromodecanoicacid 2-Bromo-7-methoxy-7- 2-Bromooctanoic acid oxoheptanoic acid acid;hydrochloride (E)-2-Methyl-4-octenoic acid (2R)-2-Fluoro-2-(E)-3,4,4-Trimethyloct-2-enoic 2-Bromooctadecanoic methyloctanoic acidacid acid; hydrobromide 2-Methyl-2-heptene-6-ynoic2-Methylidenenon-8-enoic (E)-3,6-Dimethylhept-2-enoic7-Bromooctadecanoic acid acid acid acid; methane 2-Ethynylheptanoic acid(S)-2-Methylnonanoic acid 13-Bromodocosanoic acid 7-Bromooctadecanoicacid Octanoic acid, 3-hydroxy-2- (2R)-2-Chlorooctanoic12-Bromodocosanoic acid 10-Bromohexadecanoic acid methyl- acid3,6-Dibromo-hexanoic acid 2-Octenoic acid, 2-bromo- 8-Bromooctadecanoicacid 2-Bromooctadecanoic acid; calcium (Z)-4-Nonenoic acid7-Bromomyristic acid 1-Hexylcyclobutane-1-carboxylic7-Bromo-2-methylhept-2- acid enoic acid 3-Nitrononane 3-Cyclohexyl-2-(2E)-2,6-Dimethylhepta-2,6- 3-Methoxycarbonyloxy-2- methylprop-2-enoicacid dienoic acid methylpropanoic acid 2-(Methylamino)octanoic acid(S)-3-Fluorononanoic acid 8-Bromodecanoic acid 2,3-Dimethylocta-2,4,6-trienoic acid 2-(Prop-2-en-1- 7-Bromohept-2-enoic acid 2-(3-2-(Deuterioamino)octanoic ylsulfanyl)propanoic acidChloropropylsulfanylmethylsulfanyl)acetic acid acid 2-[(E)-But-2-2-Ethenylsulfonyl-2- 2-Pentylsulfanylpropanoic acid(R)-2-Methylhept-6-enoic enyl]sulfanylpropanoic acid methylbutane acid2-Prop-2- 2-(Prop-1-EN-2- 2-Ethyl-6-heptenoic acid 2-ynylsulfanylpropanoic acid YL)hexanoic acid (Butoxymethylidene)butanoicacid (3E)-3,7-Octadienoic acid Hept-1-ene-1-sulfonic acid6-Bromo-2-chlorohexanoic acid 3-Bromo-2- (propoxyamino)prop-2-enoic acid2,7-Dichloroheptanoic acid 5-Bromo-6-oxoheptanoic 5-Bromooctanoic acid2-Fluoro-4-methyloctanoic acid acid 2-Chloroheptanoic acid (2R)-2-1-Butylcyclopropane-1- 2-Methyl-5-(2-methyloxiran- Bromotetracosanoicacid carboxylic acid 2-yl)pent-2-enoic acid 3-Octynoic acid 7-Iodo-2-8-Bromo-2-diazo-3-oxooctanoic 5-Ethyl-2-methylidenehepta-methylideneheptanoic acid acid 3,5-dienoic acid (4E)-Octa-4,7-dienoicacid 2,3,4-Trifluorohepta-2,4- Deuterio 2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-(2S)-2-Chloro-3-(2- dienoic acid decadeuterio-2-(1,1,2,2-methylsulfanylethylsulfanyl)propanoic tetradeuterioethyl)hexanoate acid(2E,6E)-2,6-Octadienoic acid 2-Cyanooct-2-enoic acid 2,2-Difluoro-3-2,5,5-Trimethylhept-2-enoic propylsulfanylpropanoic acid acid(E)-2-Ethylhex-4-enoic acid 2,2-Dimethyl-3-octenoic3-[[(Z)-But-2-enylidene]amino]- 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5- acid 2-methylpropanoicacid Octadeuteriooctanoic acid 2-(p-Chlorobenzyl)acrylic3-Hexyldioxirane-3- 10-Bromooctadecanoic acid (6S)-2,6-Dimethylocta-2,7-acid carboxylic acid dienoic acid 2-Chloro-2-ethylhexanoic acid2-Ethylhept-2-enoic acid SDCUZZNMYRHPKB- 3-Bromo-2- UHFFFAOYSA-N(ethoxyamino)prop-2-enoic acid 6-Heptenoic acid, 2-methyl-3-Methylocta-2,4,6-trienoic ZNMJIMWVHNXQJZ- 3-Methyloct-2-en-2-yl acidUHFFFAOYSA-N formate Octanoic acid, 2-ethynyl- (3R)-3-Hydroxy-7-octenoicAFIBKBGBUJQOHM- 2-Methyl-3-[[(Z)-pent-2- acid UHFFFAOYSA-Nenylidene]amino]propanoic acid 11,12-Dibromododecanoic 7-Fluoro-2-QTBGWVMNSNFAKI- (2S)-2-Bromo-3-(2- acid methylideneheptanoic acidUHFFFAOYSA-M methylsulfanylethylsulfanyl)propanoic acid 2-Bromoicosanoicacid 2,5,6-Trimethylhepta-2,6- FCWILHQRLMWXPK- 2,2-Dimethylnon-3-enoicacid dienoic acid UHFFFAOYSA-N Butylsulfanylformic acid(2R)-2-Fluorooctanoic acid KGRHZIASHRXWFD- UHFFFAOYSA-N Nonadecanoicacid, 2-bromo- (S)-2-Fluorooctanoic acid 2-Bromopentadecanoic acid(2R)-2-Fluoroheptanoic acid Monobrombehensaure 3,4-Dimethyloct-2-enoic2-(4-Vinylphenyl)propionic acid 3-Butanoyloxy-2- acid methylpropanoicacid

In certain instances, the LPS synthesis inhibitor (e.g., coreoligosaccharide synthesis inhibitor, e.g., L-Heptoses synthesisinhibitor) is a sugar. For example, the sugar may be ADP-2-fluoroheptose(AFH). Alternatively, the sugar may be2-aryl-5-methyl-4-(5-aryl-furan-2-yl-methylene)-2,4-dihydro-pyrazol-3-ones(DHPO). In some instances, the sugar is AFH and DHPO. In some instances,the sugar is a structural analog ofADP-beta-L-glycero-D-manno-heptopyranose. For example, the sugar may beone or more compounds in Table 7. In some instances, the sugar isADP-2-deoxy-2-fluoro-heptose. In some instances, the LPS inhibitor is afullerene hexa-adducts bearing 12 copies of peripheral sugars displayingthe mannopyranose core structure of bacterial l,d-heptoside.

TABLE 7 Analogs of ADP-beta-L-glycero-D-manno-heptopyranose CompoundNumber IUPAC Name 20(4aR,6R,7R)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 21(2R,4aR,6R,7R,7aS)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-methoxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 22(2S,4aR,6R,7R,7aS)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-methoxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 23(2R,4aR,6R,7R,7aS)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-ethoxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 24(2S,4aR,6R,7R,7aS)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-ethoxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 25(4aR,6R,7R,7aS)-6-(6-amino-2-butylpurin-9-yl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 26(4aR,7R,7aS)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-oxido-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 27(4aR,6R)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 28(4aR,6R,7R,7aS)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-methoxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 29(4aR,6R,7R,7aS)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-oxido-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 30(4aR,6R,7aR)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 31(4aS,6S,7R,7aR)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 32(4aS,6R,7S,7aR)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 33(4aR,6R,7S,7aS)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 346-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-ethoxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 35(4aS,6S,7R,7aS)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 366-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-methoxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 37(4aR,6R,7R,7aS)-6-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol 386-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-2-hydroxy-2-oxo-4a,6,7,7a-tetrahydro-4H-furo[3,2-d][1,3,2]dioxaphosphinin-7-ol

In another example, undecaprenyl-pyrophosphate (UPP) is a 55-carbonpolyisoprenoid lipid carrier that is required to transport peptidoglycanprecursors across the cell membrane during bacterial peptidoglycansynthesis. Undecaprenyl pyrophosphate phosphatases (Upp-Pases, e.g.,UppP or bcrC) are required for the synthesis and recycling of UPP.Accordingly, in some instances, the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent is an inhibitor of a Upp-Pase, e.g., a UppP inhibitor. In someinstances, the UppP inhibitor is bacitracin, tripropeptin C (TPPC), alipophilic hydroxyalkyl phosphonic acid, or a series of benzoic acidsand phenylphosphonic acids.

In some instances, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent altersthe motility of the bacterial cell by, for example, targeting thefunction (e.g., rotation) of flagella. Accordingly, in some instances,the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent is a flagellar functioninhibitor. In some instances, the flagellar function inhibitor iscellulose.

The bacterial colonization-disrupting agent may be used in a compositioncontaining a single agent or may be used in a composition containing amixture of different bacterial colonization-disrupting agents. Thecomposition including the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent mayinclude any number or type of bacterial colonization-disrupting agents,such as at least about any one of 1 bacterial colonization-disruptingagent, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, or more bacterial colonization-disruptingagents.

The bacterial colonization-disrupting agent may be formulated in acomposition for any of the uses described herein. A suitableconcentration of each bacterial colonization-disrupting agent in thecomposition depends on factors such as efficacy, stability of thebacterial colonization-disrupting agent, number of distinct bacterialcolonization-disrupting agents, the formulation, and methods ofapplication of the composition. Exemplary formulations and compositionsincluding bacterial colonization-disrupting agents are described in thesection entitled “Formulations and Compositions.”

ii. Screening Methods to Identify Bacterial Colonization-DisruptingAgents

Included herein is a screening assay for identifying bacterialcolonization-disrupting agents that are effective to inhibitcolonization of bacteria in an insect and thereby decrease the insect'sfitness. The screening assay involves identifying a bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent by (a) exposing a target insect to one ormore agents; and (b) identifying an agent that (i) decreases the fitnessof the target insect, and (ii) inhibits colonization of a bacterium inthe gut of the target insect.

Host fitness may be measured by any parameters described herein,including, but not limited to, measurements of reproductive rate,lifespan, mobility, fecundity, body weight, metabolic rate or activity,or survival in comparison to an insect to which the candidate agent hasnot been administered. The decrease in fitness may be compared to apredetermined threshold or a reference level. For example, the decreasein fitness (e.g., overall survival) may be a decrease of about 2%, 5%,10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, or more than 100%relative to a reference level (e.g., untreated insect).

Inhibition of bacterial colonization can be measured by a number ofmethods known in the art, including in vitro or in vivo assays. Changesto colonization of bacteria in the insect as a consequence of the agentmay be determined by methods including, but not limited to, polymerasechain reaction (PCR), quantitative PCR, real-time PCR, flow cytometry,microarray, fluorescence microscopy, transmission electron microscopy,fluorescence in situ hybridization (e.g., FISH), and DNA sequencing. Thedecrease in colonization may be compared to a predetermined threshold ora reference level. For example, the decrease in colonization may be adecrease of about 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%,100%, or more than 100% relative to a reference level (e.g., untreatedbacteria).

III. Target Bacteria

The bacteria targeted by the bacterial colonization-disrupting agentdescribed herein may include any bacteria resident in the gut of thehost, or a cell or organ therein, including, but not limited to, anybacteria described herein. Bacteria resident in the host may include,for example, symbiotic (e.g., endosymbiotic microorganisms that providebeneficial nutrients or enzymes to the host) pathogenic bacteria, orcommensal microorganisms. An endosymbiotic microorganism may be aprimary endosymbiont or a secondary endosymbiont. A symbiotic bacteriamay be an obligate symbiont of the host or a facultative symbiont of thehost.

Microorganisms resident in the host may be acquired by any mode oftransmission, including vertical, horizontal, or multiple origins oftransmission. Transmission modes of insect symbionts includesenvironmental determination, coprophagy, smearing of brood cell or eggsurface, social acquisition, capsule transmission or infection viajelly-like secretions. Some symbionts, like gut symbionts, arehorizontally acquired from the environment in each generation. Forexample, the bean bug, Riptortus pedestris (Hemiptera: Alydidae),harbors a specific gut symbiont of the genus Burkholderia, which isacquired orally from the environment by second-instar nymphs. Bean bugshave a specialized symbiotic organ (crypts) in a posterior midgut fourthregion (M4) to host the symbionts.

Exemplary bacteria that may be targeted in accordance with the methodsand compositions provided herein, include, but are not limited to,Xenorhabdus spp, Photorhabdus spp, Candidatus spp, Pantoea spp, Buchneraspp, Blattabacterium spp, Baumania spp, Wigglesworthia spp, Wolbachiaspp, Rickettsia spp, Orientia spp, Sodalis spp, Burkholderia spp,Cupriavidus spp, Frankia spp, Snirhizobium spp, Streptococcus spp,Wolinella spp, Xylella spp (e.g., Xylella fastidiosa), Erwinia spp,Agrobacterium spp, Bacillus spp, Commensalibacter spp. (e.g.,Commensalibacter intestine), Paenibacillus spp, Streptomyces spp,Micrococcus spp, Corynebacterium spp, Acetobacter spp (e.g., Acetobacterpomorum), Cyanobacteria spp, Salmonella spp, Rhodococcus spp,Pseudomonas spp, Lactobacillus spp (e.g., Lactobacillus plantarum),Lysobacter spp., Herbaspirillum spp., Enterococcus spp, Gluconobacterspp. (e.g., Gluconobacter morbifer), Alcaligenes spp, Hamiltonella spp.,Klebsiella spp, Paenibacillus spp, Serratia spp., Arthrobacter spp,Azotobacter spp., Corynebacterium spp, Brevibacterium spp, Regiella spp.(e.g., Regiellan insecticola), Thermus spp, Pseudomonas spp, Clostridiumspp, Mortierella spp. (e.g., Mortierella elongata), or Escherichia spp.

Non-limiting examples of bacteria that may be targeted by the methodsand compositions provided herein are shown in Table 8. In someinstances, the 16S rRNA sequence of the bacteria targeted by thebacterial colonization-disrupting agent has at least 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%,85%, 90%, 95%, 97%, 99%, 99.9%, or 100% identity with a sequence listedin Table 8.

TABLE 8 Examples of Target Bacteria and Host InsectsPrimary endosymbiont Host Location 16S rRNA Gamma proteobacteriaCarsonella ruddii Psyllids bacteriocytes TATCCAGCCACAGGTTCCCCTA(Psylloidea) CAGCTACCTTGTTACGACTTCA CCCCAGTTACAAATCATACCGTTGTAATAGTAAAATTACTTATGAT ACAATTTACTTCCATGGTGTGAC GGGCGGTGTGTACAAGGCTCGAGAACGTATTCACCGTAACATTC TGATTTACGATTACTAGCGATTC CAACTTCATGAAATCGAGTTACAGATTTCAATCCGAACTAAGAATA TTTTTTAAGATTAGCATTATGTT GCCATATAGCATATAACTTTTTGTAATACTCATTGTAGCACGTGTG TAGCCCTACTTATAAGGGCCAT GATGACTTGACGTCGTCCTCACCTTCCTCCAATTTATCATTGGCA GTTTCTTATTAGTTCTAATATATT TTTAGTAAAATAAGATAAGGGTTGCGCTCGTTATAGGACTTAACC CAACATTTCACAACACGAGCTG ACGACAGCCATGCAGCACCTGTCTCAAAGCTAAAAAAGCTTTATT ATTTCTAATAAATTCTTTGGATG TCAAAAGTAGGTAAGATTTTTCGTGTTGTATCGAATTAAACCACAT GCTCCACCGCTTGTGCGAGCCC CCGTCAATTCATTTGAGTTTTAACCTTGCGGTCGTAATCCCCAGG CGGTCAACTTAACGCGTTAGCT TTTTCACTAAAAATATATAACTTTTTTTCATAAAACAAAATTACAATT ATAATATTTAATAAATAGTTGAC ATCGTTTACTGCATGGACTACCAGGGTATCTAATCCTGTTTGCTC CCCATGCTTTCGTGTATTAGTGT CAGTATTAAAATAGAAATACGCCTTCGCCACTAGTATTCTTTCAGA TATCTAAGCATTTCACTGCTACT CCTGAAATTCTAATTTCTTCTTTTATACTCAAGTTTATAAGTATTAA TTTCAATATTAAATTACTTTAATAAATTTAAAAATTAATTTTTAAAAA CAACCTGCACACCCTTTACGCC CAATAATTCCGATTAACGCTTGCACCCCTCGTATTACCGCGGCTG CTGGCACGAAGTTAGCCGGTGC TTCTTTTACAAATAACGTCAAAGATAATATTTTTTTATTATAAAATC TCTTCTTACTTTGTTGAAAGTGT TTTACAACCCTAAGGCCTTCTTCACACACGCGATATAGCTGGATC AAGCTTTCGCTCATTGTCCAATA TCCCCCACTGCTGCCTTCCGTAAAAGTTTGGGCCGTGTCTCAGT CCCAATGTGGTTGTTCATCCTCT AAGATCAACTACGAATCATAGTCTTGTTAAGCTTTTACTTTAACAA CTAACTAATTCGATATAAGCTCT TCTATTAGCGAACGACATTCTCGTTCTTTATCCATTAGGATACAT ATTGAATTACTATACATTTCTATA TACTTTTCTAATACTAATAGGTAGATTCTTATATATTACTCACCCG TTCGCTGCTAATTATTTTTTTAAT AATTCGCACAACTTGCATGTGTTAAGCTTATCGCTAGCGTTCAAT CTGAGCTATGATCAAACTCA (SEQ ID NO: 9)Candidatus Portiera whiteflyes bacteriocytes AAGAGTTTGATCATGGCTCAGAaleyrodidarum BT-B (Aleyrodoidea) TTGAACGCTAGCGGCAGACATAACACATGCAAGTCGAGCGGCAT CATACAGGTTGGCAAGCGGCG CACGGGTGAGTAATACATGTAAATATACCTAAAAGTGGGGAATA ACGTACGGAAACGTACGCTAAT ACCGCATAATTATTACGAGATAAAGCAGGGGCTTGATAAAAAAAA TCAACCTTGCGCTTTTAGAAAAT TACATGCCGGATTAGCTAGTTGGTAGAGTAAAAGCCTACCAAGG TAACGATCCGTAGCTGGTCTGA GAGGATGATCAGCCACACTGGGACTGAGAAAAGGCCCAGACTCC TACGGGAGGCAGCAGTGGGGA ATATTGGACAATGGGGGGAACCCTGATCCAGTCATGCCGCGTGT GTGAAGAAGGCCTTTGGGTTGT AAAGCACTTTCAGCGAAGAAGAAAAGTTAGAAAATAAAAAGTTAT AACTATGACGGTACTCGCAGAA GAAGCACCGGCTAACTCCGTGCCAGCAGCCGCGGTAAGACGGA GGGTGCAAGCGTTAATCAGAAT TACTGGGCGTAAAGGGCATGTAGGTGGTTTGTTAAGCTTTATGTG AAAGCCCTATGCTTAACATAGG AACGGAATAAAGAACTGACAAACTAGAGTGCAGAAGAGGAAGGT AGAATTCCCGGTGTAGCGGTGA AATGCGTAGATATCTGGAGGAATACCAGTTGCGAAGGCGACCTT CTGGGCTGACACTGACACTGAG ATGCGAAAGCGTGGGGAGCAAACAGGATTAGATACCCTGGTAG TCCACGCTGTAAACGATATCAA CTAGCCGTTGGATTCTTAAAGAATTTTGTGGCGTAGCTAACGCG ATAAGTTGATCGCCTGGGGAGT ACGGTCGCAAGGCTAAAACTCAAATGAATTGACGGGGGCCCGCA CAAGCGGTGGAGCATGTGGTTT AATTCGATGCAACGCGCAAAACCTTACCTACTCTTGACATCCAAA GTACTTTCCAGAGATGGAAGGG TGCCTTAGGGAACTTTGAGACAGGTGCTGCATGGCTGTCGTCAG CTCGTGTTGTGAAATGTTGGGT TAAGTCCCGTAACGAGCGCAACCCTTGTCCTTAGTTGCCAACGC ATAAGGCGGGAACTTTAAGGAG ACTGCTGGTGATAAACCGGAGGAAGGTGGGGACGACGTCAAGT CATCATGGCCCTTAAGAGTAGG GCAACACACGTGCTACAATGGCAAAAACAAAGGGTCGCAAAATG GTAACATGAAGCTAATCCCAAA AAAATTGTCTTAGTTCGGATTGGAGTCTGAAACTCGACTCCATAA AGTCGGAATCGCTAGTAATCGT GAATCAGAATGTCACGGTGAATACGTTCTCGGGCCTTGTACACA CCGCCCGTCACACCATGGAAGT GAAATGCACCAGAAGTGGCAAGTTTAACCAAAAAACAGGAGAAC AGTCACTACGGTGTGGTTCATG ACTGGGGTGAAGTCGTAACAAGGTAGCTGTAGGGGAACCTGTGG CTGGATCACCTCCTTAA (SEQ ID NO: 10)Buchnera aphidicola str. Aphids bacteriocytes AGAGTTTGATCATGGCTCAGATAPS (Acyrthosiphon (Aphidoidea) TGAACGCTGGCGGCAAGCCTAA pisum)CACATGCAAGTCGAGCGGCAG CGAGAAGAGAGCTTGCTCTCTT TGTCGGCAAGCGGCAAACGGGTGAGTAATATCTGGGGATCTAC CCAAAAGAGGGGGATAACTACT AGAAATGGTAGCTAATACCGCATAATGTTGAAAAACCAAAGTGG GGGACCTTTTGGCCTCATGCTT TTGGATGAACCCAGACGAGATTAGCTTGTTGGTAGAGTAATAGC CTACCAAGGCAACGATCTCTAG CTGGTCTGAGAGGATAACCAGCCACACTGGAACTGAGACACGGT CCAGACTCCTACGGGAGGCAG CAGTGGGGAATATTGCACAATGGGCGAAAGCCTGATGCAGCTAT GCCGCGTGTATGAAGAAGGCCT TAGGGTTGTAAAGTACTTTCAGCGGGGAGGAAAAAAATAAAACT AATAATTTTATTTCGTGACGTTA CCCGCAGAAGAAGCACCGGCTAACTCCGTGCCAGCAGCCGCG GTAATACGGAGGGTGCAAGCGT TAATCAGAATTACTGGGCGTAAAGAGCGCGTAGGTGGTTTTTTA AGTCAGGTGTGAAATCCCTAGG CTCAACCTAGGAACTGCATTTGAAACTGGAAAACTAGAGTTTCG TAGAGGGAGGTAGAATTCTAGG TGTAGCGGTGAAATGCGTAGATATCTGGAGGAATACCCGTGGCG AAAGCGGCCTCCTAAACGAAAA CTGACACTGAGGCGCGAAAGCGTGGGGAGCAAACAGGATTAGA TACCCTGGTAGTCCATGCCGTA AACGATGTCGACTTGGAGGTTGTTTCCAAGAGAAGTGACTTCCG AAGCTAACGCATTAAGTCGACC GCCTGGGGAGTACGGCCGCAAGGCTAAAACTCAAATGAATTGA CGGGGGCCCGCACAAGCGGTG GAGCATGTGGTTTAATTCGATGCAACGCGAAAAACCTTACCTGG TCTTGACATCCACAGAATTCTTT AGAAATAAAGAAGTGCCTTCGGGAGCTGTGAGACAGGTGCTGCA TGGCTGTCGTCAGCTCGTGTTG TGAAATGTTGGGTTAAGTCCCGCAACGAGCGCAACCCTTATCCC CTGTTGCCAGCGGTTCGGCCG GGAACTCAGAGGAGACTGCCGGTTATAAACCGGAGGAAGGTGG GGACGACGTCAAGTCATCATGG CCCTTACGACCAGGGCTACACACGTGCTACAATGGTTTATACAAA GAGAAGCAAATCTGCAAAGACA AGCAAACCTCATAAAGTAAATCGTAGTCCGGACTGGAGTCTGCA ACTCGACTCCACGAAGTCGGAA TCGCTAGTAATCGTGGATCAGAATGCCACGGTGAATACGTTCCC GGGCCTTGTACACACCGCCCGT CACACCATGGGAGTGGGTTGCAAAAGAAGCAGGTATCCTAACCC TTTAAAAGGAAGGCGCTTACCA CTTTGTGATTCATGACTGGGGTGAAGTCGTAACAAGGTAACCGT AGGGGAACCTGCGGTTGGATCA CCTCCTT (SEQ ID NO: 11)Buchnera aphidicola str. Aphids bacteriocytes AAACTGAAGAGTTTGATCATGGSg (Schizaphis (Aphidoidea) CTCAGATTGAACGCTGGCGGCA graminum)AGCCTAACACATGCAAGTCGAG CGGCAGCGAAAAGAAAGCTTGC TTTCTTGTCGGCGAGCGGCAAACGGGTGAGTAATATCTGGGGAT CTGCCCAAAAGAGGGGGATAAC TACTAGAAATGGTAGCTAATACCGCATAAAGTTGAAAAACCAAAG TGGGGGACCTTTTTTAAAGGCC TCATGCTTTTGGATGAACCCAGACGAGATTAGCTTGTTGGTAAG GTAAAAGCTTACCAAGGCAACG ATCTCTAGCTGGTCTGAGAGGATAACCAGCCACACTGGAACTGA GACACGGTCCAGACTCCTACGG GAGGCAGCAGTGGGGAATATTGCACAATGGGCGAAAGCCTGATG CAGCTATGCCGCGTGTATGAAG AAGGCCTTAGGGTTGTAAAGTACTTTCAGCGGGGAGGAAAAAAT TAAAACTAATAATTTTATTTTGTG ACGTTACCCGCAGAAGAAGCACCGGCTAACTCCGTGCCAGCAGC CGCGGTAATACGGAGGGTGCG AGCGTTAATCAGAATTACTGGGCGTAAAGAGCACGTAGGTGGTT TTTTAAGTCAGATGTGAAATCCC TAGGCTTAACCTAGGAACTGCATTTGAAACTGAAATGCTAGAGTA TCGTAGAGGGAGGTAGAATTCT AGGTGTAGCGGTGAAATGCGTAGATATCTGGAGGAATACCCGTG GCGAAAGCGGCCTCCTAAACGA ATACTGACACTGAGGTGCGAAAGCGTGGGGAGCAAACAGGATTA GATACCCTGGTAGTCCATGCCG TAAACGATGTCGACTTGGAGGTTGTTTCCAAGAGAAGTGACTTC CGAAGCTAACGCGTTAAGTCGA CCGCCTGGGGAGTACGGCCGCAAGGCTAAAACTCAAATGAATTG ACGGGGGCCCGCACAAGCGGT GGAGCATGTGGTTTAATTCGATGCAACGCGAAAAACCTTACCTG GTCTTGACATCCACAGAATTTTT TAGAAATAAAAAAGTGCCTTCGGGAACTGTGAGACAGGTGCTGC ATGGCTGTCGTCAGCTCGTGTT GTGAAATGTTGGGTTAAGTCCCGCAACGAGCGCAACCCTTATCC CCTGTTGCCAGCGGTTCGGCC GGGAACTCAGAGGAGACTGCCGGTTATAAACCGGAGGAAGGTG GGGACGACGTCAAGTCATCATG GCCCTTACGACCAGGGCTACACACGTGCTACAATGGTTTATACAA AGAGAAGCAAATCTGTAAAGAC AAGCAAACCTCATAAAGTAAATCGTAGTCCGGACTGGAGTCTGCA ACTCGACTCCACGAAGTCGGAA TCGCTAGTAATCGTGGATCAGAATGCCACGGTGAATACGTTCCC GGGCCTTGTACACACCGCCCGT CACACCATGGGAGTGGGTTGCAAAAGAAGCAGATTTCCTAACCA CGAAAGTGGAAGGCGTCTACCA CTTTGTGATTCATGACTGGGGTGAAGTCGTAACAAGGTAACCGT AGGGGAACCTGCGGTTGGATCA CCTCCTTA (SEQ ID NO: 12)Buchnera aphidicola str. Aphids bacteriocytes ACTTAAAATTGAAGAGTTTGATCBp (Baizongia pistaciae) (Aphidoidea) ATGGCTCAGATTGAACGCTGGCGGCAAGCTTAACACATGCAAGT CGAGCGGCATCGAAGAAAAGTT TACTTTTCTGGCGGCGAGCGGCAAACGGGTGAGTAACATCTGGG GATCTACCTAAAAGAGGGGGAC AACCATTGGAAACGATGGCTAATACCGCATAATGTTTTTAAATAA ACCAAAGTAGGGGACTAAAATT TTTAGCCTTATGCTTTTAGATGAACCCAGACGAGATTAGCTTGAT GGTAAGGTAATGGCTTACCAAG GCGACGATCTCTAGCTGGTCTGAGAGGATAACCAGCCACACTGG AACTGAGATACGGTCCAGACTC CTACGGGAGGCAGCAGTGGGGAATATTGCACAATGGGCTAAAG CCTGATGCAGCTATGCCGCGTG TATGAAGAAGGCCTTAGGGTTGTAAAGTACTTTCAGCGGGGAGG AAAGAATTATGTCTAATATACAT ATTTTGTGACGTTACCCGAAGAAGAAGCACCGGCTAACTCCGTG CCAGCAGCCGCGGTAATACGG AGGGTGCGAGCGTTAATCAGAATTACTGGGCGTAAAGAGCACGT AGGCGGTTTATTAAGTCAGATG TGAAATCCCTAGGCTTAACTTAGGAACTGCATTTGAAACTAATAGA CTAGAGTCTCATAGAGGGAGGT AGAATTCTAGGTGTAGCGGTGAAATGCGTAGATATCTAGAGGAA TACCCGTGGCGAAAGCGACCTC CTAAATGAAAACTGACGCTGAGGTGCGAAAGCGTGGGGAGCAA ACAGGATTAGATACCCTGGTAG TCCATGCTGTAAACGATGTCGACTTGGAGGTTGTTTCCTAGAGA AGTGGCTTCCGAAGCTAACGCA TTAAGTCGACCGCCTGGGGAGTACGGTCGCAAGGCTAAAACTCA AATGAATTGACGGGGGCCCGCA CAAGCGGTGGAGCATGTGGTTTAATTCGATGCAACGCGAAGAAC CTTACCTGGTCTTGACATCCATA GAATTTTTTAGAGATAAAAGAGTGCCTTAGGGAACTATGAGACAG GTGCTGCATGGCTGTCGTCAGC TCGTGTTGTGAAATGTTGGGTTAAGTCCCGCAACGAGCGCAACC CCTATCCTTTGTTGCCATCAGGT TATGCTGGGAACTCAGAGGAGACTGCCGGTTATAAACCGGAGGA AGGTGGGGATGACGTCAAGTCA TCATGGCCCTTACGACCAGGGCTACACACGTGCTACAATGGOAT ATACAAAGAGATGCAACTCTGC GAAGATAAGCAAACCTCATAAAGTATGTCGTAGTCCGGACTGGA GTCTGCAACTCGACTCCACGAA GTAGGAATCGCTAGTAATCGTGGATCAGAATGCCACGGTGAATA CGTTCCCGGGCCTTGTACACAC CGCCCGTCACACCATGGGAGTGGGTTGCAAAAGAAGCAGGTAG CTTAACCAGATTATTTTATTGGA GGGCGCTTACCACTTTGTGATTCATGACTGGGGTGAAGTCGTAA CAAGGTAACCGTAGGGGAACCT GCGGTTGGATCACCTCCTTA(SEQ ID NO: 37) Buchnera aphidicola BCc Aphids bacteriocytesATGAGATCATTAATATATAAAAA (Aphidoidea) TCATGTTCCAATTAAAAAATTAGGACAAAATTTTTTACAGAATAAA GAAATTATTAATCAGATAATTAA TTTAATAAATATTAATAAAAATGATAATATTATTGAAATAGGATCAG GATTAGGAGCGTTAACTTTTCCT ATTTGTAGAATCATTAAAAAAATGATAGTATTAGAAATTGATGAAG ATCTTGTGTTTTTTTTAACTCAAAGTTTATTTATTAAAAAATTACAAA TTATAATTGCTGATATTATAAAATTTGATTTTTGTTGTTTTTTTTCTT TACAGAAATATAAAAAATATAGGTTTATTGGTAATTTACCATATAAT ATTGCTACTATATTTTTTTTAAAAACAATTAAATTTCTTTATAATATA ATTGATATGCATTTTATGTTTCA AAAAGAAGTAGCAAAGAGATTATTAGCTACTCCTGGTACTAAAGA ATATGGTAGATTAAGTATTATTG CACAATATTTTTATAAGATAGAAACTGTTATTAATGTTAATAAATTT AATTTTTTTCCTACTCCTAAAGT AGATTCTACTTTTTTACGATTTACTCCTAAATATTTTAATAGTAAA TATAAAATAGATAAACATTTTTCT GTTTTAGAATTAATTACTAGATTTTCTTTTCAACATAGAAGAAAAT TTTTAAATAATAATTTAATATCTTTATTTTCTACAAAAGAATTAATTT CTTTAGATATTGATCCATATTCA AGAGCAGAAAATGTTTCTTTAATTCAATATTGTAAATTAATGAAAT ATTATTTGAAAAGAAAAATTTTATGTTTAGATTAA (SEQ ID NO: 13) Buchnera aphidicola Aphids bacteriocytesTTATCTTATTTCACATATACGTA (Cinara tujafilina) (Aphidoidea)ATATTGCGCTGCGTGCACGAGG ATTTTTTTGAATTTCAGATATATT TGGTTTAATACGTTTAATAAAACGTATTTTTTTTTTTATTTTTCTTA TTTGCAATTCAGTAATAGGAAGT TTTTTAGGTATATTTGGATAATTACTGTAATTCTTAATAAAGTTTTT TACAATCCTATCTTCAATAGAAT GAAAACTAATAATAGCAATTTTTGATCCGGAATGTAATATGTTAAT AATAATTTTTAATATTTTATGTAATTCATTTATTTCTTGGTTAATATA TATTCGAAAAGCTTGAAATGTTC TCGTAGCTGGATGTTTAAATTTGTCATATTTTGGGATTGATTTTTTT ATGATTTGAACTAACTCTAACGTGCTTGTTATGGTTTTTTTTTTTAT TTGTAATATGATGGCTCGGGAT ATTTTTTTTGCGTATTTTTCTTCGCCAAAATTTTTTATTACCTGTTC TATTGTTTTTTGGTTTGTTTTTTT TAACCATTGACTAACTGATATTCCAGATTTAGGGTTCATACGCAT ATCTAAAGGTCCATCATTCATAA ATGAAAATCCTCGGATACTAGAATTTAACTGTATTGAAGAAATAC CTAAATCTAATAATATTCCATCT ATTTTATCTCTATTTTTTTCTTTTTTTAATATTTTTTCAATATTAGAA AATTTACCTAAAAATATTTTAAATCGCGAATCTTTTATTTTTTTTCC GATTTTTATAGATTGTGGGTCTT GATCAATACTATATAACTTTCCATTAACCCCTAATTCTTGAAGAAT TGCTTTTGAATGACCACCACCT CCAAATGTACAATCAACATATGTACCGTCTTTTTTTATTTTTAAGTA TTGTATGATTTCTTTTGTTAAAA CAGGTTTATGAATCAT(SEQ ID NO: 14) Buchnera aphidicola str. Aphids bacteriocytesATGAAAAGTATAAAAACTTTTAA G002 (Myzus persicae) (Aphidoidea)AAAACACTTTCCTGTGAAAAAAT ATGGACAAAATTTTCTTATTAAT AAAGAGATCATAAAAAATATTGTTAAAAAAATTAATCCAAATATAG AACAAACATTAGTAGAAATCGG ACCAGGATTAGCTGCATTAACTGAGCCCATATCTCAGTTATTAAA AGAGTTAATAGTTATTGAAATAG ACTGTAATCTATTATATTTTTTAAAAAAACAACCATTTTATTCAAAA TTAATAGTTTTTTGTCAAGATGC TTTAAACTTTAATTATACAAATTTATTTTATAAAAAAAATAAATTAAT TCGTATTTTTGGTAATTTACCATATAATATCTCTACATCTTTAATTA TTTTTTTATTTCAACACATTAGA GTAATTCAAGATATGAATTTTATGCTTCAAAAAGAAGTTGCTGCA AGATTAATTGCATTACCTGGAAA TAAATATTACGGTCGTTTGAGCATTATATCTCAATATTATTGTGATA TCAAAATTTTATTAAATGTTGCT CCTGAAGATTTTTGGCCTATTCCGAGAGTTCATTCTATATTTGTAA ATTTAACACCTCATCATAATTCT CCTTATTTTGTTTATGATATTAATATTTTAAGCCTTATTACAAATAA GGCTTTCCAAAATAGAAGAAAA ATATTACGTCATAGTTTAAAAAATTTATTTTCTGAAACAACTTTATT AAATTTAGATATTAATCCCAGAT TAAGAGCTGAAAATATTTCTGTTTTTCAGTATTGTCAATTAGCTAA TTATTTGTATAAAAAAAATTATAC TAAAAAAAATTAA(SEQ ID NO: 15) Buchnera aphidicola str. Aphids bacteriocytesATTATAAAAAATTTTAAAAAACAT Ak (Acyrthosiphon (Aphidoidea)TTTCCTTTAAAAAGGTATGGACA kondoi) AAATTTTCTTGTCAATACAAAAACTATTCAAAAGATAATTAATATA ATTAATCCAAACACCAAACAAAC ATTAGTGGAAATTGGACCTGGATTAGCTGCATTAACAAAACCAAT TTGTCAATTATTAGAAGAATTAA TTGTTATTGAAATAGATCCTAATTTATTGTTTTTATTAAAAAAACGT TCATTTTATTCAAAATTAACAGTTTTTTATCAAGACGCTTTAAATTT CAATTATACAGATTTGTTTTATA AGAAAAATCAATTAATTCGTGTTTTTGGAAACTTGCCATATAATAT TTCTACATCTTTAATTATTTCTTT ATTCAATCATATTAAAGTTATTCAAGATATGAATTTTATGTTACAG AAAGAGGTTGCTGAAAGATTAA TTTCTATTCCTGGAAATAAATCTTATGGCCGTTTAAGCATTATTTC TCAGTATTATTGTAAAATTAAAA TATTATTAAATGTTGTACCTGAAGATTTTCGACCTATACCGAAAGT GCATTCTGTTTTTATCAATTTAA CTCCTCATACCAATTCTCCATATTTTGTTTATGATACAAATATCCT CAGTTCTATCACAAGAAATGCTT TTCAAAATAGAAGGAAAATTTTGCGTCATAGTTTAAAAAATTTATT TTCTGAAAAAGAACTAATTCAAT TAGAAATTAATCCAAATTTACGAGCTGAAAATATTTCTATCTTTCA GTATTGTCAATTAGCTGATTATT TATATAAAAAATTAAATAATCTTGTAAAAATCAATTAA (SEQ ID NO: 16) Buchnera aphidicola str. Aphidsbacteriocytes ATGATACTAAATAAATATAAAAA Ua (Uroleucon (Aphidoidea)ATTTATTCCTTTAAAAAGATACG ambrosiae) GACAAAATTTTCTTGTAAATAGAGAAATAATCAAAAATATTATCAA AATAATTAATCCTAAAAAAACGC AAACATTATTAGAAATTGGACCGGGTTTAGGTGCGTTAACAAAAC CTATTTGTGAATTTTTAAATGAA CTTATCGTCATTGAAATAGATCCTAATATATTATCTTTTTTAAAGAA ATGTATATTTTTTGATAAATTAAAAATATATTGTCATAATGCTTTAG ATTTTAATTATAAAAATATATTCT ATAAAAAAAGTCAATTAATTCGTATTTTTGGAAATTTACCATATAA TATTTCTACATCTTTAATAATATATTTATTTCGGAATATTGATATTAT TCAAGATATGAATTTTATGTTAC AACAAGAAGTGGCTAAAAGATTAGTTGCTATTCCTGGTGAAAAA CTTTATGGTCGTTTAAGTATTAT ATCTCAATATTATTGTAATATTAAAATATTATTACATATTCGACCTG AAAATTTTCAACCTATTCCTAAA GTTAATTCAATGTTTGTAAATTTAACTCCGCATATTCATTCTCCTT ATTTTGTTTATGATATTAATTTAT TAACTAGTATTACAAAACATGCTTTTCAACATAGAAGAAAAATATT GCGTCATAGTTTAAGAAATTTTT TTTCTGAGCAAGATTTAATTCATTTAGAAATTAATCCAAATTTAAG AGCTGAAAATGTTTCTATTATTC AATATTGTCAATTGGCTAATAATTTATATAAAAAACATAAACAGTT TATTAATAATTAA (SEQ ID NO: 17)Buchnera aphidicola Aphids bacteriocytes ATGAAAAAGCATATTCCTATAAA(Aphis glycines) (Aphidoidea) AAAATTTAGTCAAAATTTTCTTGTAGATTTGAGTGTGATTAAAAAA ATAATTAAATTTATTAATCCGCA GTTAAATGAAATATTGGTTGAAATTGGACCGGGATTAGCTGCTAT CACTCGACCTATTTGTGATTTGA TAGATCATTTAATTGTGATTGAAATTGATAAAATTTTATTAGATAG ATTAAAACAGTTCTCATTTTATT CAAAATTAACAGTATATCATCAAGATGCTTTAGCATTTGATTACAT AAAGTTATTTAATAAAAAAAATA AATTAGTTCGAATTTTTGGTAATTTACCATATCATGTTTCTACGTC TTTAATATTGCATTTATTTAAAAG AATTAATATTATTAAAGATATGAATTTTATGCTACAAAAAGAAGTT GCTGAACGTTTAATTGCAACTC CAGGTAGTAAATTATATGGTCGTTTAAGTATTATTTCTCAATATTAT TGTAATATAAAAGTTTTATTGCA TGTGTCTTCAAAATGTTTTAAACCAGTTCCTAAAGTAGAATCAATT TTTCTTAATTTGACACCTTATAC TGATTATTTCCCTTATTTTACTTATAATGTAAACGTTCTTAGTTATA TTACAAATTTAGCTTTTCAAAAA AGAAGAAAAATATTACGTCATAGTTTAGGTAAAATATTTTCTGAAA AAGTTTTTATAAAATTAAATATTA ATCCCAAATTAAGACCTGAGAATATTTCTATATTACAATATTGTCA GTTATCTAATTATATGATAGAAA ATAATATTCATCAGGAACATGTTTGTATTTAA (SEQ ID NO: 18) Candidatus Annandia (Phylloxeroidea)bacteriocytes AGATTGAACGCTGGCGGCATGC pinicola CTTACACATGCAAGTCGAACGGTAACAGGTCTTCGGACGCTGAC GAGTGGCGAACGGGTGAGTAAT ACATCGGAACGTGCCCAGTCGTGGGGGATAACTACTCGAAAGAG TAGCTAATACCGCATACGATCT GAGGATGAAAGCGGGGGACCTTCGGGCCTCGCGCGATTGGAG CGGCCGATGGCAGATTAGGTAG TTGGTGGGATAAAAGCTTACCAAGCCGACGATCTGTAGCTGGTC TGAGAGGACGACCAGCCACACT GGAACTGAGATACGGTCCAGACTCTTACGGGAGGCAGCAGTGG GGAATATTGCACAATGGGCGCA AGCCTGATGCAGCTATGTCGCGTGTATGAAGAAGACCTTAGGGT TGTAAAGTACTTTCGATAGCATA AGAAGATAATGAGACTAATAATTTTATTGTCTGACGTTAGCTATAG AAGAAGCACCGGCTAACTCCGT GCCAGCAGCCGCGGTAATACGGGGGGTGCTAGCGTTAATCGGA ATTACTGGGCGTAAAGAGCATG TAGGTGGTTTATTAAGTCAGATGTGAAATCCCTGGACTTAATCTAG GAACTGCATTTGAAACTAATAG GCTAGAGTTTCGTAGAGGGAGGTAGAATTCTAGGTGTAGCGGTG AAATGCATAGATATCTAGAGGA ATATCAGTGGCGAAGGCGACCTTCTGGACGATAACTGACGCTAA AATGCGAAAGCATGGGTAGCAA ACAGGATTAGATACCCTGGTAGTCCATGCTGTAAACGATGTCGA CTAAGAGGTTGGAGGTATAACT TTTAATCTCTGTAGCTAACGCGTTAAGTCGACCGCCTGGGGAGTA CGGTCGCAAGGCTAAAACTCAA ATGAATTGACGGGGGCCTGCACAAGCGGTGGAGCATGTGGTTTA ATTCGATGCAACGCGTAAAACC TTACCTGGTCTTGACATCCACAGAATTTTACAGAAATGTAGAAGT GCAATTTGAACTGTGAGACAGG TGCTGCATGGCTGTCGTCAGCTCGTGTTGTGAAATGTTGGGTTA AGTCCCGCAACGAGCGCAACC CTTGTCCTTTGTTACCATAAGATTTAAGGAACTCAAAGGAGACTG CCGGTGATAAACTGGAGGAAGG CGGGGACGACGTCAAGTCATCATGGCCCTTATGACCAGGGCTAC ACACGTGCTACAATGGCATATA CAAAGAGATGCAATATTGCGAAATAAAGCCAATCTTATAAAATAT GTCCTAGTTCGGACTGGAGTCT GCAACTCGACTCCACGAAGTCGGAATCGCTAGTAATCGTGGATC AGCATGCCACGGTGAATATGTT TCCAGGCCTTGTACACACCGCCCGTCACACCATGGAAGTGGATT GCAAAAGAAGTAAGAAAATTAA CCTTCTTAACAAGGAAATAACTTACCACTTTGTGACTCATAACTG GGGTGA (SEQ ID NO: 19) Moranella endobia(Coccoidea) bacteriocytes TCTTTTTGGTAAGGAGGTGATC CAACCGCAGGTTCCCCTACGGTTACCTTGTTACGACTTCACCCCA GTCATGAATCACAAAGTGGTAA GCGCCCTCCTAAAAGGTTAGGCTACCTACTTCTTTTGCAACCCAC TTCCATGGTGTGACGGGCGGTG TGTACAAGGCCCGGGAACGTATTCACCGTGGCATTCTGATCCAC GATTACTAGCGATTCCTACTTCA TGGAGTCGAGTTGCAGACTCCAATCCGGACTACGACGCACTTTA TGAGGTCCGCTAACTCTCGCGA GCTTGCTTCTCTTTGTATGCGCCATTGTAGCACGTGTGTAGCCC TACTCGTAAGGGCCATGATGAC TTGACGTCATCCCCACCTTCCTCCGGTTTATCACCGGCAGTCTC CTTTGAGTTCCCGACCGAATCG CTGGCAAAAAAGGATAAGGGTTGCGCTCGTTGCGGGACTTAACC CAACATTTCACAACACGAGCTG ACGACAGCCATGCAGCACCTGTCTCAGAGTTCCCGAAGGTACCA AAACATCTCTGCTAAGTTCTCTG GATGTCAAGAGTAGGTAAGGTTCTTCGCGTTGCATCGAATTAAA CCACATGCTCCACCGCTTGTGC GGGCCCCCGTCAATTCATTTGAGTTTTAACCTTGCGGCCGTACT CCCCAGGCGGTCGATTTAACGC GTTAACTACGAAAGCCACAGTTCAAGACCACAGCTTTCAAATCG ACATAGTTTACGGCGTGGACTA CCAGGGTATCTAATCCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTACCTGA GCGTCAGTATTCGTCCAGGGGG CCGCCTTCGCCACTGGTATTCCTCCAGATATCTACACATTTCACC GCTACACCTGGAATTCTACCCC CCTCTACGAGACTCTAGCCTATCAGTTTCAAATGCAGTTCCTAG GTTAAGCCCAGGGATTTCACAT CTGACTTAATAAACCGCCTACGTACTCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCC GATTAACGCTTGCACCCTCCGT ATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGGAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTCTG TAGGTAACGTCAATCAATAACC GTATTAAGGATATTGCCTTCCTCCCTACTGAAAGTGCTTTACAAC CCGAAGGCCTTCTTCACACACG CGGCATGGCTGCATCAGGGTTTCCCCCATTGTGCAATATTCCCC ACTGCTGCCTCCCGTAGGAGTC TGGACCGTGTCTCAGTTCCAGTGTGGCTGGTCATCCTCTCAGAC CAGCTAGGGATCGTCGCCTAGG TAAGCTATTACCTCACCTACTAGCTAATCCCATCTGGGTTCATCT GAAGGTGTGAGGCCAAAAGGTC CCCCACTTTGGTCTTACGACATTATGCGGTATTAGCTACCGTTTC CAGCAGTTATCCCCCTCCATCA GGCAGATCCCCAGACTTTACTCACCCGTTCGCTGCTCGCCGGCA AAAAAGTAAACTTTTTTCCGTTG CCGCTCAACTTGCATGTGTTAGGCCTGCCGCCAGCGTTCAATCT GAGCCATGATCAAACTCTTCAAT TAAA (SEQ ID NO: 20)Ishikawaella capsulata (Heteroptera) bacteriocytesAAATTGAAGAGTTTGATCATGG Mpkobe CTCAGATTGAACGCTAGCGGCAAGCTTAACACATGCAAGTCGAA CGGTAACAGAAAAAAGCTTGCT TTTTTGCTGACGAGTGGCGGACGGGTGAGTAATGTCTGGGGATC TACCTAATGGCGGGGGATAACT ACTGGAAACGGTAGCTAATACCGCATAATGTTGTAAAACCAAAGT GGGGGACCTTATGGCCTCACAC CATTAGATGAACCTAGATGGGATTAGCTTGTAGGTGGGGTAAAG GCTCACCTAGGCAACGATCCCT AGCTGGTCTGAGAGGATGACCAGCCACACTGGAACTGAGATACG GTCCAGACTCCTACGGGAGGCA GCAGTGGGGAATCTTGCACAATGGGCGCAAGCCTGATGCAGCT ATGTCGCGTGTATGAAGAAGGC CTTAGGGTTGTAAAGTACTTTCATCGGGGAAGAAGGATATGAGCC TAATATTCTCATATATTGACGTT ACCTGCAGAAGAAGCACCGGCTAACTCCGTGCCAGCAGCCGCG GTAACACGGAGGGTGCGAGCG TTAATCGGAATTACTGGGCGTAAAGAGCACGTAGGTGGTTTATT AAGTCATATGTGAAATCCCTGG GCTTAACCTAGGAACTGCATGTGAAACTGATAAACTAGAGTTTC GTAGAGGGAGGTGGAATTCCAG GTGTAGCGGTGAAATGCGTAGATATCTGGAGGAATATCAGAGGC GAAGGCGACCTTCTGGACGAAA ACTGACACTCAGGTGCGAAAGCGTGGGGAGCAAACAGGATTAGA TACCCTGGTAGTCCACGCTGTA AACAATGTCGACTAAAAAACTGTGAGCTTGACTTGTGGTTTTTGTA GCTAACGCATTAAGTCGACCGC CTGGGGAGTACGGCCGCAAGGTTAAAACTCAAATGAATTGACGG GGGTCCGCACAAGCGGTGGAG CATGTGGTTTAATTCGATGCAACGCGAAAAACCTTACCTGGTCTT GACATCCAGCGAATTATATAGA AATATATAAGTGCCTTTCGGGGAACTCTGAGACGCTGCATGGCT GTCGTCAGCTCGTGTTGTGAAA TGTTGGGTTAAGTCCCGCAACGAGCGCCCTTATCCTCTGTTGCC AGCGGCATGGCCGGGAACTCA GAGGAGACTGCCAGTATTAAACTGGAGGAAGGTGGGGATGACG TCAAGTCATCATGGCCCTTATG ACCAGGGCTACACACGTGCTACAATGGTGTATACAAAGAGAAGC AATCTCGCAAGAGTAAGCAAAA CTCAAAAAGTACATCGTAGTTCGGATTAGAGTCTGCAACTCGAC TCTATGAAGTAGGAATCGCTAG TAATCGTGGATCAGAATGCCACGGTGAATACGTTCTCTGGCCTT GTACACACCGCCCGTCACACCA TGGGAGTAAGTTGCAAAAGAAGTAGGTAGCTTAACCTTTATAGGA GGGCGCTTACCACTTTGTGATT TATGACTGGGGTGAAGTCGTAACAAGGTAACTGTAGGGGAACCT GTGGTTGGATTACCTCCTTA (SEQ ID NO: 38) Baumanniasharpshooter bacteriocytes TTCAATTGAAGAGTTTGATCATG cicadellinicolaleafhoppers GCTCAGATTGAACGCTGGCGGT (Cicadellinae) AAGCTTAACACATGCAAGTCGAGCGGCATCGGAAAGTAAATTAA TTACTTTGCCGGCAAGCGGCGA ACGGGTGAGTAATATCTGGGGATCTACCTTATGGAGAGGGATAA CTATTGGAAACGATAGCTAACA CCGCATAATGTCGTCAGACCAAAATGGGGGACCTAATTTAGGCC TCATGCCATAAGATGAACCCAG ATGAGATTAGCTAGTAGGTGAGATAATAGCTCACCTAGGCAACG ATCTCTAGTTGGTCTGAGAGGA TGACCAGCCACACTGGAACTGAGACACGGTCCAGACTCCTACGG GAGGCAGCAGTGGGGAATCTT GCACAATGGGGGAAACCCTGATGCAGCTATACCGCGTGTGTGAA GAAGGCCTTCGGGTTGTAAAGC ACTTTCAGCGGGGAAGAAAATGAAGTTACTAATAATAATTGTCAA TTGACGTTACCCGCAAAAGAAG CACCGGCTAACTCCGTGCCAGCAGCCGCGGTAAGACGGAGGGT GCAAGCGTTAATCGGAATTACT GGGCGTAAAGCGTATGTAGGCGGTTTATTTAGTCAGGTGTGAAA GCCCTAGGCTTAACCTAGGAAT TGCATTTGAAACTGGTAAGCTAGAGTCTCGTAGAGGGGGGGAG AATTCCAGGTGTAGCGGTGAAA TGCGTAGAGATCTGGAAGAATACCAGTGGCGAAGGCGCCCCCC TGGACGAAAACTGACGCTCAAG TACGAAAGCGTGGGGAGCAAACAGGATTAGATACCCTGGTAGTC CACGCTGTAAACGATGTCGATT TGAAGGTTGTAGCCTTGAGCTATAGCTTTCGAAGCTAACGCATTA AATCGACCGCCTGGGGAGTAC GACCGCAAGGTTAAAACTCAAATGAATTGACGGGGGCCCGCAC AAGCGGTGGAGCATGTGGTTTA ATTCGATACAACGCGAAAAACCTTACCTACTCTTGACATCCAGAG TATAAAGCAGAAAAGCTTTAGTG CCTTCGGGAACTCTGAGACAGGTGCTGCATGGCTGTCGTCAGCT CGTGTTGTGAAATGTTGGGTTA AGTCCCGCAACGAGCGCAACCCTTATCCTTTGTTGCCAACGATT AAGTCGGGAACTCAAAGGAGAC TGCCGGTGATAAACCGGAGGAAGGTGAGGATAACGTCAAGTCAT CATGGCCCTTACGAGTAGGGCT ACACACGTGCTACAATGGTGCATACAAAGAGAAGCAATCTCGTA AGAGTTAGCAAACCTCATAAAG TGCATCGTAGTCCGGATTAGAGTCTGCAACTCGACTCTATGAAG TCGGAATCGCTAGTAATCGTGG ATCAGAATGCCACGGTGAATACGTTCCCGGGCCTTGTACACACC GCCCGTCACACCATGGGAGTGT ATTGCAAAAGAAGTTAGTAGCTTAACTCATAATACGAGAGGGCGC TTACCACTTTGTGATTCATAACT GGGGTGAAGTCGTAACAAGGTAACCGTAGGGGAACCTGCGGTT GGATCACCTCCTTACACTAAA (SEQ ID NO: 21)Sodalis-like bacterium Rhopalus wider tissue ATTGAACGCTGGCGGCAGGCCTsapporensis tropism AACACATGCAAGTCGAGCGGCA GCGGGAAGAAGCTTGCTTCTTTGCCGGCGAGCGGCGGACGGGT GAGTAATGTCTGGGGATCTGCC CGATGGAGGGGGATAACTACTGGAAACGGTAGCTAATACCGCAT AACGTCGCAAGACCAAAGTGGG GGACCTTCGGGCCTCACACCATCGGATGAACCCAGGTGGGATTA GCTAGTAGGTGGGGTAATGGCT CACCTAGGCGACGATCCCTAGCTGGTCTGAGAGGATGACCAGTC ACACTGGAACTGAGACACGGTC CAGACTCCTACGGGAGGCAGCAGTGGGGAATATTGCACAATGG GGGAAACCCTGATGCAGCCATG CCGCGTGTGTGAAGAAGGCCTTCGGGTTGTAAAGCACTTTCAGC GGGGAGGAAGGCGATGGCGTT AATAGCGCTATCGATTGACGTTACCCGCAGAAGAAGCACCGGC TAACTCCGTGCCAGCAGCCGCG GTAATACGGAGGGTGCGAGCGTTAATCGGAATTACTGGGCGTA AAGCGTACGCAGGCGGTCTGTT AAGTCAGATGTGAAATCCCCGGGCTCAACCTGGGAACTGCATTT GAAACTGGCAGGCTAGAGTCTC GTAGAGGGGGGTAGAATTCCAGGTGTAGCGGTGAAATGCGTAGA GATCTGGAGGAATACCGGTGGC GAAGGCGGCCCCCTGGACGAAGACTGACGCTCAGGTACGAAAG CGTGGGGAGCAAACAGGATTAG ATACCCTGGTAGTCCACGCTGTAAACGATGTCGATTTGAAGGTT GTGGCCTTGAGCCGTGGCTTTC GGAGCTAACGTGTTAAATCGACCGCCTGGGGAGTACGGCCGCA AGGTTAAAACTCAAATGAATTGA CGGGGGCCCGCACAAGCGGTGGAGCATGTGGTTTAATTCGATG CAACGCGAAGAACCTTACCTAC TCTTGACATCCAGAGAACTTGGCAGAGATGCTTTGGTGCCTTCG GGAACTCTGAGACAGGTGCTGC ATGGCTGTCGTCAGCTCGTGTTGTGAAATGTTGGGTTAAGTCCC GCAACGAGCGCAACCCTTATCC TTTATTGCCAGCGATTCGGTCGGGAACTCAAAGGAGACTGCCG GTGATAAACCGGAGGAAGGTG GGGATGACGTCAAGTCATCATGGCCCTTACGAGTAGGGCTACAC ACGTGCTACAATGGCGCATACA AAGAGAAGCGATCTCGCGAGAGTCAGCGGACCTCATAAAGTGCG TCGTAGTCCGGATTGGAGTCTG CAACTCGACTCCATGAAGTCGGAATCGCTAGTAATCGTGGATCA GAATGCCACGGTGAATACGTTC CCGGGCCTTGTACACACCGCCCGTCACACCATGGGAGTGGGTTG CAAAAGAAGTAGGTAGCTTAAC CTTCGGGAGGGCGCTTACCACTTTGTGATTCATGACTGGGGTG (SEQ ID NO: 22) Candidatus Hartigia The pine barkbacteriocytes AGATTTAACGCTGGCGGCAGGC pinicola adelgidCTAACACATGCAAGTCGAGCGG TACCAGAAGAAGCTTGCTTCTT GCTGACGAGCGGCGGACGGGTGAGTAATGTATGGGGATCTGCC CGACAGAGGGGGATAACTATTG GAAACGGTAGCTAATACCGCATAATCTCTGAGGAGCAAAGCAGG GGAACTTCGGTCCTTGCGCTAT CGGATGAACCCATATGGGATTAGCTAGTAGGTGAGGTAATGGCT CCCCTAGGCAACGATCCCTAGC TGGTCTGAGAGGATGATCAGCCACACTGGGACTGAGACACGGC CCAGACTCCTACGGGAGGCAG CAGTGGGGAATATTGCACAATGGGCGAAAGCCTGATGCAGCCAT GCCGCGTGTATGAAGAAGGCTT TAGGGTTGTAAAGTACTTTCAGTCGAGAGGAAAACATTGATGCTA ATATCATCAATTATTGACGTTTC CGACAGAAGAAGCACCGGCTAACTCCGTGCCAGCAGCCGCGGT AATACGGAGGGTGCAAGCGTTA ATCGGAATTACTGGGCGTAAAGCGCACGCAGGCGGTTAATTAAG TTAGATGTGAAAGCCCCGGGCT TAACCCAGGAATAGCATATAAAACTGGTCAACTAGAGTATTGTAG AGGGGGGTAGAATTCCATGTGT AGCGGTGAAATGCGTAGAGATGTGGAGGAATACCAGTGGCGAAG GCGGCCCCCTGGACAAAAACTG ACGCTCAAATGCGAAAGCGTGGGGAGCAAACAGGATTAGATACC CTGGTAGTCCATGCTGTAAACG ATGTCGATTTGGAGGTTGTTCCCTTGAGGAGTAGCTTCCGTAGC TAACGCGTTAAATCGACCGCCT GGGGGAGTACGACTGCAAGGTTAAAACTCAAATGAATTGACGG GGGCCCGCACAAGCGGTGGAG CATGTGGTTTAATTCGATGCAACGCGAAAAACCTTACCTACTCTT GACATCCAGATAATTTAGCAGA AATGCTTTAGTACCTTCGGGAAATCTGAGACAGGTGCTGCATGG CTGTCGTCAGCTCGTGTTGTGA AATGTTGGGTTAAGTCCCGCAACGAGCGCAACCCTTATCCTTTG TTGCCAGCGATTAGGTCGGGAA CTCAAAGGAGACTGCCGGTGATAAACCGGAGGAAGGTGGGGAT GACGTCAAGTCATCATGGCCCT TACGAGTAGGGCTACACACGTGCTACAATGGCATATACAAAGGG AAGCAACCTCGCGAGAGCAAGC GAAACTCATAAATTATGTCGTAGTTCAGATTGGAGTCTGCAACTC GACTCCATGAAGTCGGAATCGC TAGTAATCGTAGATCAGAATGCTACGGTGAATACGTTCCCGGGCC TTGTACACACCGCCCGTCACAC CATGGGAGTGGGTTGCAAAAGAAGTAGGTAACTTAACCTTATGGA AAGCGCTTACCACTTTGTGATTC ATAACTGGGGTG(SEQ ID NO: 23) Wigglesworthia tsetse fly bacteriocytes glossinidia(Diptera: Glossinidae) Beta proteobacteria Tremblaya phenacolaPhenacoccus bacteriomes AGGTAATCCAGCCACACCTTCC avenaeAGTACGGCTACCTTGTTACGAC (TPPAVE). TTCACCCCAGTCACAACCCTTACCTTCGGAACTGCCCTCCTCAC AACTCAAACCACCAAACACTTTT AAATCAGGTTGAGAGAGGTTAGGCCTGTTACTTCTGGCAAGAAT TATTTCCATGGTGTGACGGGCG GTGTGTACAAGACCCGAGAACATATTCACCGTGGCATGCTGATC CACGATTACTAGCAATTCCAACT TCATGCACTCGAGTTTCAGAGTACAATCCGAACTGAGGCCGGCT TTGTGAGATTAGCTCCCTTTTGC AAGTTGGCAACTCTTTGGTCCGGCCATTGTATGATGTGTGAAGC CCCACCCATAAAGGCCATGAGG ACTTGACGTCATCCCCACCTTCCTCCAACTTATCGCTGGCAGTC TCTTTAAGGTAACTGACTAATCC AGTAGCAATTAAAGACAGGGGTTGCGCTCGTTACAGGACTTAAC CCAACATCTCACGACACGAGCT GACGACAGCCATGCAGCACCTGTGCACTAATTCTCTTTCAAGCAC TCCCGCTTCTCAACAGGATCTT AGCCATATCAAAGGTAGGTAAGGTTTTTCGCGTTGCATCGAATTA ATCCACATCATCCACTGCTTGT GCGGGTCCCCGTCAATTCCTTTGAGTTTTAACCTTGCGGCCGTA CTCCCCAGGCGGTCGACTTGTG CGTTAGCTGCACCACTGAAAAGGAAAACTGCCCAATGGTTAGTC AACATCGTTTAGGGCATGGACT ACCAGGGTATCTAATCCTGTTTGCTCCCCATGCTTTAGTGTCTG AGCGTCAGTAACGAACCAGGAG GCTGCCTACGCTTTCGGTATTCCTCCACATCTCTACACATTTCAC TGCTACATGCGGAATTCTACCT CCCCCTCTCGTACTCCAGCCTGCCAGTAACTGCCGCATTCTGAG GTTAAGCCTCAGCCTTTCACAG CAATCTTAACAGGCAGCCTGCACACCCTTTACGCCCAATAAATCT GATTAACGCTCGCACCCTACGT ATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGTAGTTTGCCGGTGCTTATTCTTTC GGTACAGTCACACCACCAAATT GTTAGTTGGGTGGCTTTCTTTCCGAACAAAAGTGCTTTACAACC CAAAGGCCTTCTTCACACACGC GGCATTGCTGGATCAGGCTTCCGCCCATTGTCCAAGATTCCTCA CTGCTGCCTTCCTCAGAAGTCT GGGCCGTGTCTCAGTCCCAGTGTGGCTGGCCGTCCTCTCAGACC AGCTACCGATCATTGCCTTGGG AAGCCATTACCTTTCCAACAAGCTAATCAGACATCAGCCAATCT CAGAGCGCAAGGCAATTGGTCC CCTGCTTTCATTCTGCTTGGTAGAGAACTTTATGCGGTATTAATTA GGCTTTCACCTAGCTGTCCCCC ACTCTGAGGCATGTTCTGATGCATTACTCACCCGTTTGCCACTTG CCACCAAGCCTAAGCCCGTGTT GCCGTTCGACTTGCATGTGTAAGGCATGCCGCTAGCGTTCAATC TGAGCCAGGATCAAACTCT (SEQ ID NO: 24)Candidatus Tremblaya citrus mealybug bacteriomes AGAGTTTGATCCTGGCTCAGATprinceps Planococcus citri TGAACGCTAGCGGCATGCATTA CACATGCAAGTCGTACGGCAGCACGGGCTTAGGCCTGGTGGCG AGTGGCGAACGGGTGAGTAAC GCCTCGGAACGTGCCTTGTAGTGGGGGATAGCCTGGCGAAAGC CAGATTAATACCGCATGAAGCC GCACAGCATGCGCGGTGAAAGTGGGGGATTCTAGCCTCACGCTA CTGGATCGGCCGGGGTCTGATT AGCTAGTTGGCGGGGTAATGGCCCACCAAGGCTTAGATCAGTAG CTGGTCTGAGAGGACGATCAGC CACACTGGGACTGAGACACGGCCCAGACTCCTACGGGAGGCA GCAGTGGGGAATCTTGGACAAT GGGCGCAAGCCTGATCCAGCAATGCCGCGTGTGTGAAGAAGGC CTTCGGGTCGTAAAGCACTTTT GTTCGGGATGAAGGGGGGCGTGCAAACACCATGCCCTCTTGAC GATACCGAAAGAATAAGCACCG GCTAACTACGTGCCAGCAGCCGCGGTAATACGTAGGGTGCGAGC GTTAATCGGAATCACTGGGCGT AAAGGGTGCGCGGGTGGTTTGCCAAGACCCCTGTAAAATCCTA CGGCCCAACCGTAGTGCTGCG GAGGTTACTGGTAAGCTTGAGTATGGCAGAGGGGGGTAGAATTC CAGGTGTAGCGGTGAAATGCGT AGATATCTGGAGGAATACCGAAGGCGAAGGCAACCCCCTGGGC CATCACTGACACTGAGGCACGA AAGCGTGGGGAGCAAACAGGATTAGATACCCTGGTAGTCCACG CCCTAAACCATGTCGACTAGTT GTCGGGGGGAGCCCTTTTTCCTCGGTGACGAAGCTAACGCATGA AGTCGACCGCCTGGGGAGTAC GACCGCAAGGTTAAAACTCAAAGGAATTGACGGGGACCCGCAC AAGCGGTGGATGATGTGGATTA ATTCGATGCAACGCGAAAAACCTTACCTACCCTTGACATGGCGG AGATTCTGCCGAGAGGCGGAA GTGCTCGAAAGAGAATCCGTGCACAGGTGCTGCATGGCTGTCGT CAGCTCGTGTCGTGAGATGTTG GGTTAAGTCCCATAACGAGCGCAACCCCCGTCTTTAGTTGCTAC CACTGGGGCACTCTATAGAGAC TGCCGGTGATAAACCGGAGGAAGGTGGGGACGACGTCAAGTCAT CATGGCCTTTATGGGTAGGGCT TCACACGTCATACAATGGCTGGAGCAAAGGGTCGCCAACTCGAG AGAGGGAGCTAATCCCACAAAC CCAGCCCCAGTTCGGATTGCACTCTGCAACTCGAGTGCATGAAG TCGGAATCGCTAGTAATCGTGG ATCAGCATGCCACGGTGAATACGTTCTCGGGTCTTGTACACACC GCCCGTCACACCATGGGAGTAA GCCGCATCAGAAGCAGCCTCCCTAACCCTATGCTGGGAAGGAGG CTGCGAAGGTGGGGTCTATGAC TGGGGTGAAGTCGTAACAAGGTAGCCGTACCGGAAGGTGCGGC TGGATTACCT (SEQ ID NO: 25) Vidania bacteriomesNasuia deltocephalinicola pestiferous insect bacteriomesAGTTTAATCCTGGCTCAGATTTA host, Macrosteles ACGCTTGCGACATGCCTAACACquadripunctulatus ATGCAAGTTGAACGTTGAAAATA (Hemiptera:TTTCAAAGTAGCGTATAGGTGA Cicadellidae) GTATAACATTTAAACATACCTTAAAGTTCGGAATACCCCGATGAA AATCGGTATAATACCGTATAAAA GTATTTAAGAATTAAAGCGGGGAAAACCTCGTGCTATAAGATTGT TAAATGCCTGATTAGTTTGTTGG TTTTTAAGGTAAAAGCTTACCAAGACTTTGATCAGTAGCTATTCTG TGAGGATGTATAGCCACATTGG GATTGAAATAATGCCCAAACCTCTACGGAGGGCAGCAGTGGGG AATATTGGACAATGAGCGAAAG CTTGATCCAGCAATGTCGCGTGTGCGATTAAGGGAAACTGTAAA GCACTTTTTTTTAAGAATAAGAA ATTTTAATTAATAATTAAAATTTTTGAATGTATTAAAAGAATAAGTA CCGACTAATCACGTGCCAGCAG TCGCGGTAATACGTGGGGTGCGAGCGTTAATCGGATTTATTGG GCGTAAAGTGTATTCAGGCTGC TTAAAAAGATTTATATTAAATATTTAAATTAAATTTAAAAAATGTATA AATTACTATTAAGCTAGAGTTTA GTATAAGAAAAAAGAATTTTATGTGTAGCAGTGAAATGCGTTGAT ATATAAAGGAACGCCGAAAGCG AAAGCATTTTTCTGTAATAGAACTGACGCTTATATACGAAAGCGT GGGTAGCAAACAGGATTAGATA CCCTGGTAGTCCACGCCCTAAACTATGTCAATTAACTATTAGAAT TTTTTTTAGTGGTGTAGCTAACG CGTTAAATTGACCGCCTGGGTATTACGATCGCAAGATTAAAACTC AAAGGAATTGACGGGGACCAGC ACAAGCGGTGGATGATGTGGATTAATTCGATGATACGCGAAAAA CCTTACCTGCCCTTGACATGGT TAGAATTTTATTGAAAAATAAAAGTGCTTGGAAAAGAGCTAACAC ACAGGTGCTGCATGGCTGTCGT CAGCTCGTGTCGTGAGATGTTGGGTTAAGTCCCGCAACGAGCGC AACCCCTACTCTTAGTTGCTAAT TAAAGAACTTTAAGAGAACAGCTAACAATAAGTTTAGAGGAAGGA GGGGATGACTTCAAGTCCTCAT GGCCCTTATGGGCAGGGCTTCACACGTCATACAATGGTTAATACA AAAAGTTGCAATATCGTAAGATT GAGCTAATCTTTAAAATTAATCTTAGTTCGGATTGTACTCTGCAA CTCGAGTACATGAAGTTGGAAT CGCTAGTAATCGCGGATCAGCATGCCGCGGTGAATAGTTTAACT GGTCTTGTACACACCGCCCGTC ACACCATGGAAATAAATCTTGTTTTAAATGAAGTAATATATTTTATC AAAACAGGTTTTGTAACCGGGG TGAAGTCGTAACA(SEQ ID NO: 26) Candidatus Zinderia spittlebug bacteriocytesATATAAATAAGAGTTTGATCCTG insecticola CARI ClastopteraGCTCAGATTGAACGCTAGCGGT arizonana ATGCTTTACACATGCAAGTCGAACGACAATATTAAAGCTTGCTTT AATATAAAGTGGCGAACGGGTG AGTAATATATCAAAACGTACCTTAAAGTGGGGGATAACTAATTGA AAAATTAGATAATACCGCATATT AATCTTAGGATGAAAATAGGAATAATATCTTATGCTTTTAGATCGG TTGATATCTGATTAGCTAGTTGG TAGGGTAAATGCTTACCAAGGCAATGATCAGTAGCTGGTTTTAG CGAATGATCAGCCACACTGGAA CTGAGACACGGTCCAGACTTCTACGGAAGGCAGCAGTGGGGAA TATTGGACAATGGGAGAAATCC TGATCCAGCAATACCGCGTGAGTGATGAAGGCCTTAGGGTCGTA AAACTCTTTTGTTAGGAAAGAAA TAATTTTAAATAATATTTAAAATTGATGACGGTACCTAAAGAATAA GCACCGGCTAACTACGTGCCAG CAGCCGCGGTAATACGTAGGGTGCAAGCGTTAATCGGAATTATT GGGCGTAAAGAGTGCGTAGGC TGTTATATAAGATAGATGTGAAATACTTAAGCTTAACTTAAGAACT GCATTTATTACTGTTTAACTAGA GTTTATTAGAGAGAAGTGGAATTTTATGTGTAGCAGTGAAATGCG TAGATATATAAAGGAATATCGAT GGCGAAGGCAGCTTCTTGGAATAATACTGACGCTGAGGCACGAA AGCGTGGGGAGCAAACAGGATT AGATACCCTGGTAGTCCACGCCCTAAACTATGTCTACTAGTTATT AAATTAAAAATAAAATTTAGTAA CGTAGCTAACGCATTAAGTAGACCGCCTGGGGAGTACGATCGC AAGATTAAAACTCAAAGGAATTG ACGGGGACCCGCACAAGCGGTGGATGATGTGGATTAATTCGAT GCAACACGAAAAACCTTACCTA CTCTTGACATGTTTGGAATTTTAAAGAAATTTAAAAGTGCTTGAAA AAGAACCAAAACACAGGTGCTG CATGGCTGTCGTCAGCTCGTGTCGTGAGATGTTGGGTTAAGTCC CGCAACGAGCGCAACCCTTGTT ATTATTTGCTAATAAAAAGAACTTTAATAAGACTGCCAATGACAAA TTGGAGGAAGGTGGGGATGAC GTCAAGTCCTCATGGCCCTTATGAGTAGGGCTTCACACGTCATA CAATGATATATACAATGGGTAG CAAATTTGTGAAAATGAGCCAATCCTTAAAGTATATCTTAGTTCGG ATTGTAGTCTGCAACTCGACTA CATGAAGTTGGAATCGCTAGTAATCGCGGATCAGCATGCCGCG GTGAATACGTTCTCGGGTCTTG TACACACCGCCCGTCACACCATGGAAGTGATTTTTACCAGAAATT ATTTGTTTAACCTTTATTGGAAA AAAATAATTAAGGTAGAATTCATGACTGGGGTGAAGTCGTAACAA GGTAGCAGTATCGGAAGGTGC GGCTGGATTACATTTTAAAT(SEQ ID NO: 27) Profftella armatura Diaphorina citri, bacteriomesthe Asian citrus psyllid Alpha proteobacteria Hodgkinia Cicadabacteriome AATGCTGGCGGCAGGCCTAACA Diceroprocta CATGCAAGTCGAGCGGACAACGsemicincta TTCAAACGTTGTTAGCGGCGAA CGGGTGAGTAATACGTGAGAATCTACCCATCCCAACGTGATAAC ATAGTCAACACCATGTCAATAAC GTATGATTCCTGCAACAGGTAAAGATTTTATCGGGGATGGATGA GCTCACGCTAGATTAGCTAGTT GGTGAGATAAAAGCCCACCAAGGCCAAGATCTATAGCTGGTCTG GAAGGATGGACAGCCACATTGG GACTGAGACAAGGCCCAACCCTCTAAGGAGGGCAGCAGTGAGG AATATTGGACAATGGGCGTAAG CCTGATCCAGCCATGCCGCATGAGTGATTGAAGGTCCAACGGAC TGTAAAACTCTTTTCTCCAGAGA TCATAAATGATAGTATCTGGTGATATAAGCTCCGGCCAACTTCGT GCCAGCAGCCGCGGTAATACG AGGGGAGCGAGTATTGTTCGGTTTTATTGGGCGTAAAGGGTGTC CAGGTTGCTAAGTAAGTTAACA ACAAAATCTTGAGATTCAACCTCATAACGTTCGGTTAATACTACTA AGCTCGAGCTTGGATAGAGACA AACGGAATTCCGAGTGTAGAGGTGAAATTCGTTGATACTTGGAG GAACACCAGAGGCGAAGGCGG TTTGTCATACCAAGCTGACACTGAAGACACGAAAGCATGGGGA GCAAACAGGATTAGATACCCTG GTAGTCCATGCCCTAAACGTTGAGTGCTAACAGTTCGATCAAGC CACATGCTATGATCCAGGATTG TACAGCTAACGCGTTAAGCACTCCGCCTGGGTATTACGACCGCA AGGTTAAAACTCAAAGGAATTG ACGGAGACCCGCACAAGCGGTGGAGCATGTGGTTTAATTCGAA GCTACACGAAGAACCTTACCAG CCCTTGACATACCATGGCCAACCATCCTGGAAACAGGATGTTGT TCAAGTTAAACCCTTGAAATGCC AGGAACAGGTGCTGCATGGCTGTTGTCAGTTCGTGTCGTGAGAT GTATGGTTAAGTCCCAAAACGA ACACAACCCTCACCCATAGTTGCCATAAACACAATTGGGTTCTCT ATGGGTACTGCTAACGTAAGTT AGAGGAAGGTGAGGACCACAACAAGTCATCATGGCCCTTATGG GCTGGGCCACACACATGCTACA ATGGTGGTTACAAAGAGCCGCAACGTTGTGAGACCGAGCAAATC TCCAAAGACCATCTCAGTCCGG ATTGTACTCTGCAACCCGAGTACATGAAGTAGGAATCGCTAGTA ATCGTGGATCAGCATGCCACGG TGAATACGTTCTCGGGTCTTGTACACGCCGCCCGTCACACCATG GGAGCTTCGCTCCGATCGAAGT CAAGTTACCCTTGACCACATCTTGGCAAGTGACCGA (SEQ ID NO: 28) Wolbachia strain wPip Mosquito bacteriomeAAATTTGAGAGTTTGATCCTGG Culex CTCAGAATGAACGCTGGCGGCA quinquefasciatusGGCCTAACACATGCAAGTCGAA CGGAGTTATATTGTAGCTTGCTA TGGTATAACTTAGTGGCAGACGGGTGAGTAATGTATAGGAATCT ACCTAGTAGTACGGAATAATTGT TGGAAACGACAACTAATACCGTATACGCCCTACGGGGGAAAAAT TTATTGCTATTAGATGAGCCTAT ATTAGATTAGCTAGTTGGTGGGGTAATAGCCTACCAAGGTAATG ATCTATAGCTGATCTGAGAGGA TGATCAGCCACACTGGAACTGAGATACGGTCCAGACTCCTACGG GAGGCAGCAGTGGGGAATATTG GACAATGGGCGAAAGCCTGATCCAGCCATGCCGCATGAGTGAAG AAGGCCTTTGGGTTGTAAAGCT CTTTTAGTGAGGAAGATAATGACGGTACTCACAGAAGAAGTCCT GGCTAACTCCGTGCCAGCAGCC GCGGTAATACGGAGAGGGCTAGCGTTATTCGGAATTATTGGGC GTAAAGGGCGCGTAGGCTGGTT AATAAGTTAAAAGTGAAATCCCGAGGCTTAACCTTGGAATTGCTTT TAAAACTATTAATCTAGAGATTG AAAGAGGATAGAGGAATTCCTGATGTAGAGGTAAAATTCGTAAAT ATTAGGAGGAACACCAGTGGCG AAGGCGTCTATCTGGTTCAAATCTGACGCTGAAGCGCGAAGGC GTGGGGAGCAAACAGGATTAGA TACCCTGGTAGTCCACGCTGTAAACGATGAATGTTAAATATGGG GAGTTTACTTTCTGTATTACAGC TAACGCGTTAAACATTCCGCCTGGGGACTACGGTCGCAAGATTA AAACTCAAAGGAATTGACGGGG ACCCGCACAAGCGGTGGAGCATGTGGTTTAATTCGATGCAACG CGAAAAACCTTACCACTTCTTGA CATGAAAATCATACCTATTCGAAGGGATAGGGTCGGTTCGGCCG GATTTTACACAAGTGTTGCATG GCTGTCGTCAGCTCGTGTCGTGAGATGTTGGGTTAAGTCCCGCA ACGAGCGCAACCCTCATCCTTA GTTGCCATCAGGTAATGCTGAGTACTTTAAGGAAACTGCCAGTG ATAAGCTGGAGGAAGGTGGGG ATGATGTCAAGTCATCATGGCCTTTATGGAGTGGGCTACACACG TGCTACAATGGTGTCTACAATG GGCTGCAAGGTGCGCAAGCCTAAGCTAATCCCTAAAAGACATCT CAGTTCGGATTGTACTCTGCAA CTCGAGTACATGAAGTTGGAATCGCTAGTAATCGTGGATCAGCA TGCCACGGTGAATACGTTCTCG GGTCTTGTACACACTGCCCGTCACGCCATGGGAATTGGTTTCAC TCGAAGCTAATGGCCTAACCGC AAGGAAGGAGTTATTTAAAGTGGGATCAGTGACTGGGGTGAAGT CGTAACAAGGTAGCAGTAGGGG AATCTGCAGCTGGATTACCTCC TTA(SEQ ID NO: 29) Bacteroidetes Candidatus Uzinura armoured scalebacteriocytes AAAGGAGATATTCCAACCACAC diaspidicola insectsCTTCCGGTACGGTTACCTTGTT ACGACTTAGCCCTAGTCATCAA GTTTACCTTAGGCAGACCACTGAAGGATTACTGACTTCAGGTAC CCCCGACTCCCATGGCTTGACG GGCGGTGTGTACAAGGTTCGAGAACATATTCACCGCGCCATTGC TGATGCGCGATTACTAGCGATT CCTGCTTCATAGAGTCGAATTGCAGACTCCAATCCGAACTGAGA CTGGTTTTAGAGATTAGCTCCT GATCACCCAGTGGCTGCCCTTTGTAACCAGCCATTGTAGCACGT GTGTAGCCCAAGGCATAGAGGC CATGATGATTTGACATCATCCCCACCTTCCTCACAGTTTACACCG GCAGTTTTGTTAGAGTCCCCGG CTTTACCCGATGGCAACTAACAATAGGGGTTGCGCTCGTTATAG GACTTAACCAAACACTTCACAG CACGAACTGAAGACAACCATGCAGCACCTTGTAATACGTCGTATA GACTAAGCTGTTTCCAGCTTATT CGTAATACATTTAAGCCTTGGTAAGGTTCCTCGCGTATCATCGAA TTAAACCACATGCTCCACCGCT TGTGCGAACCCCCGTCAATTCCTTTGAGTTTCAATCTTGCGACTG TACTTCCCAGGTGGATCACTTAT CGCTTTCGCTAAGCCACTGAATATCGTTTTTCCAATAGCTAGTGA TCATCGTTTAGGGCGTGGACTA CCAGGGTATCTAATCCTGTTTGCTCCCCACGCTTTCGTGCACTG AGCGTCAGTAAAGATTTAGCAA CCTGCCTTCGCTATCGGTGTTCTGTATGATATCTATGCATTTCAC CGCTACACCATACATTCCAGAT GCTCCAATCTTACTCAAGTTTACCAGTATCAATAGCAATTTTACAG TTAAGCTGTAAGCTTTCACTACT GACTTAATAAACAGCCTACACACCCTTTAAACCCAATAAATCCGA ATAACGCTTGTGTCATCCGTATT GCCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGGAATTAGCCGACACTTATTCGTATAG TACCTTCAATCTCCTATCACGTA AGATATTTTATTTCTATACAAAAGCAGTTTACAACCTAAAAGACC TTCATCCTGCACGCGACGTAGC TGGTTCAGAGTTTCCTCCATTGACCAATATTCCTCACTGCTGCCT CCCGTAGGAGTCTGGTCCGTGT CTCAGTACCAGTGTGGAGGTACACCCTCTTAGGCCCCCTACTGA TCATAGTCTTGGTAGAGCCATTA CCTCACCAACTAACTAATCAAACGCAGGCTCATCTTTTGCCACCT AAGTTTTAATAAAGGCTCCATGC AGAAACTTTATATTATGGGGGATTAATCAGAATTTCTTCTGGCTAT ACCCCAGCAAAAGGTAGATTGC ATACGTGTTACTCACCCATTCGCCGGTCGCCGACAAATTAAAAA TTTTTCGATGCCCCTCGACTTG CATGTGTTAAGCTCGCCGCTAGCGTTAATTCTGAGCCAGGATCA AACTCTTCGTTGTAG (SEQ ID NO: 30) Sulcia muelleriBlue-Green bacteriocytes CTCAGGATAAACGCTAGCGGAG SharpshooterGGCTTAACACATGCAAGTCGAG and several other GGGCAGCAAAAATAATTATTTTTleafhopper GGCGACCGGCAAACGGGTGAG species TAATACATACGTAACTTTCCTTATGCTGAGGAATAGCCTGAGGAA ACTTGGATTAATACCTCATAATA CAATTTTTTAGAAAGAAAAATTGTTAAAGTTTTATTATGGCATAAG ATAGGCGTATGTCCAATTAGTTA GTTGGTAAGGTAATGGCTTACCAAGACGATGATTGGTAGGGGGC CTGAGAGGGGCGTTCCCCCAC ATTGGTACTGAGACACGGACCAAACTTCTACGGAAGGCTGCAGT GAGGAATATTGGTCAATGGAGG AAACTCTGAACCAGCCACTCCGCGTGCAGGATGAAAGAAAGCCT TATTGGTTGTAAACTGCTTTTGT ATATGAATAAAAAATTCTAATTATAGAAATAATTGAAGGTAATATAC GAATAAGTATCGACTAACTCTGT GCCAGCAGTCGCGGTAAGACAGAGGATACAAGCGTTATCCGGA TTTATTGGGTTTAAAGGGTGCG TAGGCGGTTTTTAAAGTCAGTAGTGAAATCTTAAAGCTTAACTTT AAAAGTGCTATTGATACTGAAAA ACTAGAGTAAGGTTGGAGTAACTGGAATGTGTGGTGTAGCGGTG AAATGCATAGATATCACACAGAA CACCGATAGCGAAAGCAAGTTACTAACCCTATACTGACGCTGAG TCACGAAAGCATGGGGAGCAAA CAGGATTAGATACCCTGGTAGTCCATGCCGTAAACGATGATCAC TAACTATTGGGTTTTATACGTTG TAATTCAGTGGTGAAGCGAAAGTGTTAAGTGATCCACCTGAGGA GTACGACCGCAAGGTTGAAACT CAAAGGAATTGACGGGGGCCCGCACAATCGGTGGAGCATGTGG TTTAATTCGATGATACACGAGGA ACCTTACCAAGACTTAAATGTACTACGAATAAATTGGAAACAATTT AGTCAAGCGACGGAGTACAAGG TGCTGCATGGTTGTCGTCAGCTCGTGCCGTGAGGTGTAAGGTTA AGTCCTTTAAACGAGCGCAACC CTTATTATTAGTTGCCATCGAGTAATGTCAGGGGACTCTAATAAG ACTGCCGGCGCAAGCCGAGAG GAAGGTGGGGATGACGTCAAATCATCACGGCCCTTACGTCTTGG GCCACACACGTGCTACAATGAT CGGTACAAAAGGGAGCGACTGGGTGACCAGGAGCAAATCCAGA AAGCCGATCTAAGTTCGGATTG GAGTCTGAAACTCGACTCCATGAAGCTGGAATCGCTAGTAATCG TGCATCAGCCATGGCACGGTGA ATATGTTCCCGGGCCTTGTACACACCGCCCGTCAAGCCATGGAA GTTGGAAGTACCTAAAGTTGGT TCGCTACCTAAGGTAAGTCTAATAACTGGGGCTAAGTCGTAACAA GGTA (SEQ ID NO: 31) Yeast likeSymbiotaphrina buchneri Anobiid beetles mycetome AGATTAAGCCATGCAAGTCTAAvoucher JCM9740 Stegobium between the GTATAAGNAATCTATACNGTGAA paniceumforegut and ACTGCGAATGGCTCATTAAATC midgut AGTTATCGTTTATTTGATAGTACCTTACTACATGGATAACCGTGG TAATTCTAGAGCTAATACATGCT AAAAACCCCGACTTCGGAAGGGGTGTATTTATTAGATAAAAAACC AATGCCCTTCGGGGCTCCTTGG TGATTCATGATAACTTAACGAATCGCATGGCCTTGCGCCGGCGA TGGTTCATTCAAATTTCTGCCCT ATCAACTTTCGATGGTAGGATAGTGGCCTACCATGGTTTTAACG GGTAACGGGGAATTAGGGTTCG ATTCCGGAGAGGGAGCCTGAGAAACGGCTACCACATCCAAGGA AGGCAGCAGGCGCGCAAATTAC CCAATCCCGACACGGGGAGGTAGTGACAATAAATACTGATACAG GGCTCTTTTGGGTCTTGTAATTG GAATGAGTACAATTTAAATCCCTTAACGAGGAACAATTGGAGGGC AAGTCTGGTGCCAGCAGCCGC GGTAATTCCAGCTCCAATAGCGTATATTAAAGTTGTTGCAGTTAA AAAGCTCGTAGTTGAACCTTGG GCCTGGCTGGCCGGTCCGCCTAACCGCGTGTACTGGTCCGGCC GGGCCTTTCCTTCTGGGGAGCC GCATGCCCTTCACTGGGTGTGTCGGGGAACCAGGACTTTTACTT TGAAAAAATTAGAGTGTTCAAAG CAGGCCTATGCTCGAATACATTAGCATGGAATAATAGAATAGGA CGTGCGGTTCTATTTTGTTGGTT TCTAGGACCGCCGTAATGATTAATAGGGATAGTCGGGGGCATCA GTATTCAATTGTCAGAGGTGAA ATTCTTGGATTTATTGAAGACTAACTACTGCGAAAGCATTTGCCA AGGATGTTTTCATTAATCAGTGA ACGAAAGTTAGGGGATCGAAGACGATCAGATACCGTCGTAGTCT TAACCATAAACTATGCCGACTA GGGATCGGGCGATGTTATTATTTTGACTCGCTCGGCACCTTACG AGAAATCAAAGTCTTTGGGTTCT GGGGGGAGTATGGTCGCAAGGCTGAAACTTAAAGAAATTGACG GAAGGGCACCACCAGGAGTGG AGCCTGCGGCTTAATTTGACTCAACACGGGGAAACTCACCAGGT CCAGACACATTAAGGATTGACA GATTGAGAGCTCTTTCTTGATTATGTGGGTGGTGGTGCATGGCC GTTCTTAGTTGGTGGAGTGATTT GTCTGCTTAATTGCGATAACGAACGAGACCTTAACCTGCTAAAT AGCCCGGTCCGCTTTGGCGGG CCGCTGGCTTCTTAGAGGGACTATCGGCTCAAGCCGATGGAAGT TTGAGGCAATAACAGGTCTGTG ATGCCCTTAGATGTTCTGGGCCGCACGCGCGCTACACTGACAGA GCCAACGAGTAAATCACCTTGG CCGGAAGGTCTGGGTAATCTTGTTAAACTCTGTCGTGCTGGGGA TAGAGCATTGCAATTATTGCTCT TCAACGAGGAATTCCTAGTAAGCGCAAGTCATCAGCTTGCGCTG ATTACGTCCCTGCCCTTTGTACA CACCGCCCGTCGCTACTACCGATTGAATGGCTCAGTGAGGCCTT CGGACTGGCACAGGGACGTTG GCAACGACGACCCAGTGCCGGAAAGTTGGTCAAACTTGGTCATT TAGAGGAAGTAAAAGTCGTAAC AAGGTTTCCGTAGGTGAACCTGCGGAAGGATCATTA (SEQ ID NO: 32) Symbiotaphrina kochii Anobiid beetlesmycetome TACCTGGTTGATTCTGCCAGTA voucher CBS 589.63 LasiodermaGTCATATGCTTGTCTCAAAGATT serricome AAGCCATGCAAGTCTAAGTATAAGCAATCTATACGGTGAAACTG CGAATGGCTCATTAAATCAGTTA TCGTTTATTTGATAGTACCTTACTACATGGATAACCGTGGTAATT CTAGAGCTAATACATGCTAAAAA CCTCGACTTCGGAAGGGGTGTATTTATTAGATAAAAAACCAATGC CCTTCGGGGCTCCTTGGTGATT CATGATAACTTAACGAATCGCATGGCCTTGCGCCGGCGATGGTT CATTCAAATTTCTGCCCTATCAA CTTTCGATGGTAGGATAGTGGCCTACCATGGTTTCAACGGGTAA CGGGGAATTAGGGTTCGATTCC GGAGAGGGAGCCTGAGAAACGGCTACCACATCCAAGGAAGGCA GCAGGCGCGCAAATTACCCAAT CCCGACACGGGGAGGTAGTGACAATAAATACTGATACAGGGCT CTTTTGGGTCTTGTAATTGGAAT GAGTACAATTTAAATCCCTTAACGAGGAACAATTGGAGGGCAAGT CTGGTGCCAGCAGCCGCGGTA ATTCCAGCTCCAATAGCGTATATTAAAGTTGTTGCAGTTAAAAAGC TCGTAGTTGAACCTTGGGCCTG GCTGGCCGGTCCGCCTAACCGCGTGTACTGGTCCGGCCGGGC CTTTCCTTCTGGGGAGCCGCAT GCCCTTCACTGGGTGTGTCGGGGAACCAGGACTTTTACTTTGAAA AAATTAGAGTGTTCAAAGCAGG CCTATGCTCGAATACATTAGCATGGAATAATAGAATAGGACGTGT GGTTCTATTTTGTTGGTTTCTAG GACCGCCGTAATGATTAATAGGGATAGTCGGGGGCATCAGTATT CAATTGTCAGAGGTGAAATTCTT GGATTTATTGAAGACTAACTACTGCGAAAGCATTTGCCAAGGATG TTTTCATTAATCAGTGAACGAAA GTTAGGGGATCGAAGACGATCAGATACCGTCGTAGTCTTAACCA TAAACTATGCCGACTAGGGATC GGGCGATGTTATTATTTTGACTCGCTCGGCACCTTACGAGAAATC AAAGTCTTTGGGTTCTGGGGGG AGTATGGTCGCAAGGCTGAAACTTAAAGAAATTGACGGAAGGGC ACCACCAGGAGTGGAGCCTGC GGCTTAATTTGACTCAACACGGGGAAACTCACCAGGTCCAGACA CATTAAGGATTGACAGATTGAG AGCTCTTTCTTGATTATGTGGGTGGTGGTGCATGGCCGTTCTTAG TTGGTGGAGTGATTTGTCTGCT TAATTGCGATAACGAACGAGACCTTAACCTGCTAAATAGCCCGG TCCGCTTTGGCGGGCCGCTGG CTTCTTAGAGGGACTATCGGCTCAAGCCGATGGAAGTTTGAGGC AATAACAGGTCTGTGATGCCCT TAGATGTTCTGGGCCGCACGCGCGCTACACTGACAGAGCCAACG AGTACATCACCTTGGCCGGAAG GTCTGGGTAATCTTGTTAAACTCTGTCGTGCTGGGGATAGAGCAT TGCAATTATTGCTCTTCAACGAG GAATTCCTAGTAAGCGCAAGTCATCAGCTTGCGCTGATTACGTC CCTGCCCTTTGTACACACCGCC CGTCGCTACTACCGATTGAATGGCTCAGTGAGGCCTTCGGACTG GCACAGGGACGTTGGCAACGA CGACCCAGTGCCGGAAAGTTCGTCAAACTTGGTCATTTAGAGGAA GNNNAAGTCGTAACAAGGTTTC CGTAGGTGAACCTGCGGAAGGATCATTA (SEQ ID NO: 33) Primary extracelullar symbiont Host Location16 rRNA Burkholderia strain SFA1 Riptortus Gut AGTTTGATCCTGGCTCAGATTGpedestris AACGCTGGCGGCATGCCTTACA CATGCAAGTCGAACGGCAGCACGGGGGCAACCCTGGTGGCGAG TGGCGAACGGGTGAGTAATACA TCGGAACGTGTCCTGTAGTGGGGGATAGCCCGGCGAAAGCCGG ATTAATACCGCATACGACCTAA GGGAGAAAGCGGGGGATCTTCGGACCTCGCGCTATAGGGGCG GCCGATGGCAGATTAGCTAGTT GGTGGGGTAAAGGCCTACCAAGGCGACGATCTGTAGCTGGTCT GAGAGGACGACCAGCCACACT GGGACTGAGACACGGCCCAGACTCCTACGGGAGGCAGCAGTG GGGAATTTTGGACAATGGGGGC AACCCTGATCCAGCAATGCCGCGTGTGTGAAGAAGGCTTCGGGT TGTAAAGCACTTTTGTCCGGAA AGAAAACTTCGTCCCTAATATGGATGGAGGATGACGGTACCGG AAGAATAAGCACCGGCTAACTA CGTGCCAGCAGCCGCGGTAATACGTAGGGTGCGAGCGTTAATCG GAATTACTGGGCGTAAAGCGTG CGCAGGCGGTCTGTTAAGACCGATGTGAAATCCCCGGGCTTAAC CTGGGAACTGCATTGGTGACTG GCAGGCTTTGAGTGTGGCAGAGGGGGGTAGAATTCCACGTGTAG CAGTGAAATGCGTAGAGATGTG GAGGAATACCGATGGCGAAGGCAGCCCCCTGGGCCAACTACTG ACGCTCATGCACGAAAGCGTGG GGAGCAAACAGGATTAGATACCCTGGTAGTCCACGCCCTAAACG ATGTCAACTAGTTGTTGGGGAT TCATTTCCTTAGTAACGTAGCTAACGCGTGAAGTTGACCGCCTGG GGAGTACGGTCGCAAGATTAAA ACTCAAAGGAATTGACGGGGACCCGCACAAGCGGTGGATGATGT GGATTAATTCGATGCAACGCGA AAAACCTTACCTACCCTTGACATGGTCGGAACCCTGCTGAAAGGT GGGGGTGCTCGAAAGAGAACC GGCGCACAGGTGCTGCATGGCTGTCGTCAGCTCGTGTCGTGAG ATGTTGGGTTAAGTCCCGCAAC GAGCGCAACCCTTGTCCTTAGTTGCTACGCAAGAGCACTCTAAG GAGACTGCCGGTGACAAACCG GAGGAAGGTGGGGATGACGTCAAGTCCTCATGGCCCTTATGGG TAGGGCTTCACACGTCATACAA TGGTCGGAACAGAGGGTTGCCAAGCCGCGAGGTGGAGCCAATC CCAGAAAACCGATCGTAGTCCG GATCGCAGTCTGCAACTCGACTGCGTGAAGCTGGAATCGCTAGT AATCGCGGATCAGCATGCCGCG GTGAATACGTTCCCGGGTCTTGTACACACCGCCCGTCACACCAT GGGAGTGGGTTTCACCAGAAGT AGGTAGCCTAACCGCAAGGAGGGCGCTTACCACGGTGGGATTC ATGACTGGGGTGAAGTCGTAAC AAGGTAGC (SEQ ID NO: 34)Burkholderia strain KM-A Riptortus Gut GCAACCCTGGTGGCGAGTGGC pedestrisGAACGGGTGAGTAATACATCGG AACGTGTCCTGTAGTGGGGGAT AGCCCGGCGAAAGCCGGATTAATACCGCATACGATCTACGGAAG AAAGCGGGGGATCCTTCGGGA CCTCGCGCTATAGGGGCGGCCGATGGCAGATTAGCTAGTTGGT GGGGTAAAGGCCTACCAAGGC GACGATCTGTAGCTGGTCTGAGAGGACGACCAGCCACACTGGG ACTGAGACACGGCCCAGACTCC TACGGGAGGCAGCAGTGGGGAATTTTGGACAATGGGGGCAACC CTGATCCAGCAATGCCGCGTGT GTGAAGAAGGCCTTCGGGTTGTAAAGCACTTTTGTCCGGAAAGA AAACGTCTTGGTTAATACCTGA GGCGGATGACGGTACCGGAAGAATAAGCACCGGCTAACTACGT GCCAGCAGCCGCGGTAATACGT AGGGTGCGAGCGTTAATCGGAATTACTGGGCGTAAAGCGTGCGC AGGCGGTCTGTTAAGACCGATG TGAAATCCCCGGGCTTAACCTGGGAACTGCATTGGTGACTGGCA GGCTTTGAGTGTGGCAGAGGG GGGTAGAATTCCACGTGTAGCAGTGAAATGCGTAGAGATGTGGA GGAATACCGATGGCGAAGGCA GCCCCCTGGGCCAACACTGACGCTCATGCACGAAAGCGTGGG GAGCAAACAGGATTAGATACCC TGGTAGTCCACGCCCTAAACGATGTCAACTAGTTGTTGGGGATT CATTTCCTTAGTAACGTAGCTAA CGCGTGAAGTTGACCGCCTGGGGAGTACGGTCGCAAGATTAAA ACTCAAAGGAATTGACGGGGAC CCGCACAAGCGGTGGATGATGTGGATTAATTCGATGCAACGCGA AAAACCTTACCTACCCTTGACAT GGTCGGAAGTCTGCTGAGAGGTGGACGTGCTCGAAAGAGAACC GGCGCACAGGTGCTGCATGGC TGTCGTCAGCTCGTGTCGTGAGATGTTGGGTTAAGTCCCGCAAC GAGCGCAACCCTTGTCCTTAGT TGCTACGCAAGAGCACTCTAAGGAGACTGCCGGTGACAAACCG GAGGAAGGTGGGGATGACGTC AAGTCCTCATGGCCCTTATGGGTAGGGCTTCACACGTCATACAA TGGTCGGAACAGAGGGTTGCCA AGCCGCGAGGTGGAGCCAATCCCAGAAAACCGATCGTAGTCCG GATCGCAGTCTGCAACTCGACT GCGTGAAGCTGGAATCGCTAGTAATCGCGGATCAGCATGCCGC GGTGAATACGTTCCCGGGTCTT GTACACACCGCCCGTCACACCATGGGAGTGGGTTTCACCAGAAG TAGGTAGCCTAACCGCAAGGAG GGCGCTTACCACGGTGGGATTCATGACTGGGGTGAAGT (SEQ ID NO: 35) Burkholderia strain KM-G Riptortus GutGCAACCCTGGTGGCGAGTGGC pedestris GAACGGGTGAGTAATACATCGGAACGTGTCCTGTAGTGGGGGAT AGCCCGGCGAAAGCCGGATTAA TACCGCATACGACCTAAGGGAGAAAGCGGGGGATCTTCGGACCT CGCGCTATAGGGGCGGCCGAT GGCAGATTAGCTAGTTGGTGGGGTAAAGGCCTACCAAGGCGACG ATCTGTAGCTGGTCTGAGAGGA CGACCAGCCACACTGGGACTGAGACACGGCCCAGACTCCTACG GGAGGCAGCAGTGGGGAATTTT GGACAATGGGGGCAACCCTGATCCAGCAATGCCGCGTGTGTGAA GAAGGCCTTCGGGTTGTAAAGC ACTTTTGTCCGGAAAGAAAACTTCGAGGTTAATACCCTTGGAGGA TGACGGTACCGGAAGAATAAGC ACCGGCTAACTACGTGCCAGCAGCCGCGGTAATACGTAGGGTG CGAGCGTTAATCGGAATTACTG GGCGTAAAGCGTGCGCAGGCGGTCTGTTAAGACCGATGTGAAA TCCCCGGGCTTAACCTGGGAAC TGCATTGGTGACTGGCAGGCTTTGAGTGTGGCAGAGGGGGGTA GAATTCCACGTGTAGCAGTGAA ATGCGTAGAGATGTGGAGGAATACCGATGGCGAAGGCAGCCCC CTGGGCCAACACTGACGCTCAT GCACGAAAGCGTGGGGAGCAAACAGGATTAGATACCCTGGTAG TCCACGCCCTAAACGATGTCAA CTAGTTGTTGGGGATTCATTTCCTTAGTAACGTAGCTAACGCGTG AAGTTGACCGCCTGGGGAGTAC GGTCGCAAGATTAAAACTCAAAGGAATTGACGGGGACCCGCAC AAGCGGTGGATGATGTGGATTA ATTCGATGCAACGCGAAAAACCTTACCTACCCTTGACATGGTCG GAAGTCTGCTGAGAGGTGGAC GTGCTCGAAAGAGAACCGGCGCACAGGTGCTGCATGGCTGTC GTCAGCTCGTGTCGTGAGATGT TGGGTTAAGTCCCGCAACGAGCGCAACCCTTGTCCTTAGTTGCT ACGCAAGAGCACTCTAAGGAGA CTGCCGGTGACAAACCGGAGGAAGGTGGGGATGACGTCAAGTC CTCATGGCCCTTATGGGTAGGG CTTCACACGTCATACAATGGTCGGAACAGAGGGTTGCCAAGCC GCGAGGTGGAGCCAATCCCAG AAAACCGATCGTAGTCCGGATCGCAGTCTGCAACTCGACTGCGT GAAGCTGGAATCGCTAGTAATC GCGGATCAGCATGCCGCGGTGAATACGTTCCCGGGTCTTGTAC ACACCGCCCGTCACACCATGGG AGTGGGTTTCACCAGAAGTAGGTAGCCTAACCTGCAAAGGAGGG CGCTTACCACG (SEQ ID NO: 36)

IV. Formulations and Compositions

The compositions described herein may be formulated either in pure form(e.g., the composition contains only the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent) or together with one or more additionalagents (such as excipient, delivery vehicle, carrier, diluent,stabilizer, etc.) to facilitate application or delivery of thecompositions. Examples of suitable excipients and diluents include, butare not limited to, lactose, dextrose, sucrose, sorbitol, mannitol,starches, gum acacia, calcium phosphate, alginates, tragacanth, gelatin,calcium silicate, microcrystalline cellulose, polyvinylpyrrolidone,cellulose, water, saline solution, syrup, methylcellulose, methyl- andpropylhydroxybenzoates, talc, magnesium stearate, and mineral oil. Thecomposition may include a wetting solution (e.g., a non-ionic wettingsolution), e.g., SilWet®.

To allow ease of application, handling, transportation, storage, andmaximum activity, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent can beformulated with other substances. The bacterial colonization-disruptingagent can be formulated into, for example, baits, concentratedemulsions, dusts, emulsifiable concentrates, fumigants, gels, granules,microencapsulations, seed treatments, suspension concentrates,suspoemulsions, tablets, water soluble liquids, water dispersiblegranules or dry flowables, wettable powders, and ultra-low volumesolutions.

The bacterial colonization-disrupting agent can be applied as aqueoussuspensions or emulsions prepared from concentrated formulations of suchagents. Such water-soluble, water-suspendable, or emulsifiableformulations are either solids, usually known as wettable powders, orwater dispersible granules, or liquids usually known as emulsifiableconcentrates, or aqueous suspensions. Wettable powders, which may becompacted to form water dispersible granules, comprise an intimatemixture of the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent, a carrier, andsurfactants. The carrier is usually selected from among the attapulgiteclays, the montmorillonite clays, the diatomaceous earths, or thepurified silicates.

Effective surfactants, including from about 0.5% to about 10% of thewettable powder, are found among sulfonated lignins, condensednaphthalenesulfonates, naphthalenesulfonates, alkylbenzenesulfonates,alkyl sulfates, and non-ionic surfactants such as ethylene oxide adductsof alkyl phenols.

Emulsifiable concentrates can comprise a suitable concentration of abacterial colonization-disrupting agent, such as from about 50 to about500 grams per liter of liquid dissolved in a carrier that is either awater miscible solvent or a mixture of water-immiscible organic solventand emulsifiers. Useful organic solvents include aromatics, especiallyxylenes and petroleum fractions, especially the high-boilingnaphthalenic and olefinic portions of petroleum such as heavy aromaticnaphtha. Other organic solvents may also be used, such as the terpenicsolvents including rosin derivatives, aliphatic ketones such ascyclohexanone, and complex alcohols such as 2-ethoxyethanol. Suitableemulsifiers for emulsifiable concentrates are selected from conventionalanionic and non-ionic surfactants.

Aqueous suspensions comprise suspensions of a water-insoluble bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent dispersed in an aqueous carrier at aconcentration in the range from about 5% to about 50% by weight.Suspensions are prepared by finely grinding the active agent andvigorously mixing it into a carrier comprised of water and surfactants.Ingredients, such as inorganic salts and synthetic or natural gums mayalso be added, to increase the density and viscosity of the aqueouscarrier.

The bacterial colonization-disrupting agent may also be applied asgranular compositions that are particularly useful for applications tothe soil. Granular compositions can contain, for example, from about0.5% to about 10% by weight of the bacterial colonization-disruptingagent, dispersed in a carrier that comprises clay or a similarsubstance. Such compositions are usually prepared by dissolving theformulation in a suitable solvent and applying it to a granular carrierwhich has been pre-formed to the appropriate particle size, in the rangeof from about 0.5 to about 3 mm. Such compositions may also beformulated by making a dough or paste of the carrier and compound andcrushing and drying to obtain the desired granular particle size.

Dusts containing the present compositions are prepared by intimatelymixing the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent in powdered form witha suitable dusty agricultural carrier, such as kaolin clay, groundvolcanic rock, and the like. Dusts can suitably contain from about 1% toabout 10% of the packets. They can be applied as a seed dressing or as afoliage application with a dust blower machine.

It is equally practical to apply the present formulation in the form ofa solution in an appropriate organic solvent, usually petroleum oil,such as the spray oils, which are widely used in agricultural chemistry.

The bacterial colonization-disrupting agent can also be applied in theform of an aerosol composition. In such compositions the packets aredissolved or dispersed in a carrier, which is a pressure-generatingpropellant mixture. The aerosol composition is packaged in a containerfrom which the mixture is dispensed through an atomizing valve.

Another embodiment is an oil-in-water emulsion, wherein the emulsioncomprises oily globules which are each provided with a lamellar liquidcrystal coating and are dispersed in an aqueous phase, wherein each oilyglobule comprises at least one compound which is agriculturally active,and is individually coated with a monolamellar or oligolamellar layerincluding: (1) at least one non-ionic lipophilic surface-active agent,(2) at least one non-ionic hydrophilic surface-active agent and (3) atleast one ionic surface-active agent, wherein the globules having a meanparticle diameter of less than 800 nanometers. Further information onthe embodiment is disclosed in U.S. patent publication 20070027034published Feb. 1, 2007. For ease of use, this embodiment will bereferred to as “OIWE.”

Additionally, generally, when the molecules disclosed above are used ina formulation, such formulation can also contain other components. Thesecomponents include, but are not limited to, (this is a non-exhaustiveand non-mutually exclusive list) wetters, spreaders, stickers,penetrants, buffers, sequestering agents, drift reduction agents,compatibility agents, anti-foam agents, cleaning agents, andemulsifiers. A few components are described forthwith.

A wetting agent is a substance that when added to a liquid increases thespreading or penetration power of the liquid by reducing the interfacialtension between the liquid and the surface on which it is spreading.Wetting agents are used for two main functions in agrochemicalformulations: during processing and manufacture to increase the rate ofwetting of powders in water to make concentrates for soluble liquids orsuspension concentrates; and during mixing of a product with water in aspray tank to reduce the wetting time of wettable powders and to improvethe penetration of water into water-dispersible granules. Examples ofwetting agents used in wettable powder, suspension concentrate, andwater-dispersible granule formulations are: sodium lauryl sulfate;sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate; alkyl phenol ethoxylates; and aliphaticalcohol ethoxylates.

A dispersing agent is a substance which adsorbs onto the surface ofparticles and helps to preserve the state of dispersion of the particlesand prevents them from reaggregating. Dispersing agents are added toagrochemical formulations to facilitate dispersion and suspension duringmanufacture, and to ensure the particles redisperse into water in aspray tank. They are widely used in wettable powders, suspensionconcentrates and water-dispersible granules. Surfactants that are usedas dispersing agents have the ability to adsorb strongly onto a particlesurface and provide a charged or steric barrier to reaggregation ofparticles. The most commonly used surfactants are anionic, non-ionic, ormixtures of the two types. For wettable powder formulations, the mostcommon dispersing agents are sodium lignosulfonates. For suspensionconcentrates, very good adsorption and stabilization are obtained usingpolyelectrolytes, such as sodium naphthalene sulfonate formaldehydecondensates. Tristyrylphenol ethoxylate phosphate esters are also used.Non-ionics such as alkylarylethylene oxide condensates and EO-PO blockcopolymers are sometimes combined with anionics as dispersing agents forsuspension concentrates. In recent years, new types of very highmolecular weight polymeric surfactants have been developed as dispersingagents. These have very long hydrophobic ‘backbones’ and a large numberof ethylene oxide chains forming the ‘teeth’ of a ‘comb’ surfactant.These high molecular weight polymers can give very good long-termstability to suspension concentrates because the hydrophobic backboneshave many anchoring points onto the particle surfaces. Examples ofdispersing agents used in agrochemical formulations are: sodiumlignosulfonates; sodium naphthalene sulfonate formaldehyde condensates;tristyrylphenol ethoxylate phosphate esters; aliphatic alcoholethoxylates; alkyl ethoxylates; EO-PO (ethylene oxide-propylene oxide)block copolymers; and graft copolymers.

An emulsifying agent is a substance which stabilizes a suspension ofdroplets of one liquid phase in another liquid phase. Without theemulsifying agent the two liquids would separate into two immiscibleliquid phases. The most commonly used emulsifier blends containalkylphenol or aliphatic alcohol with twelve or more ethylene oxideunits and the oil-soluble calcium salt of dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid. Arange of hydrophile-lipophile balance (“HLB”) values from 8 to 18 willnormally provide good stable emulsions. Emulsion stability can sometimesbe improved by the addition of a small amount of an EO-PO blockcopolymer surfactant.

A solubilizing agent is a surfactant which will form micelles in waterat concentrations above the critical micelle concentration. The micellesare then able to dissolve or solubilize water-insoluble materials insidethe hydrophobic part of the micelle. The types of surfactants usuallyused for solubilization are non-ionics, sorbitan monooleates, sorbitanmonooleate ethoxylates, and methyl oleate esters.

Surfactants are sometimes used, either alone or with other additivessuch as mineral or vegetable oils as adjuvants to spray-tank mixes toimprove the biological performance of the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent on the target. The types of surfactantsused for bioenhancement depend generally on the nature and mode ofaction of the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent. However, they areoften non-ionics such as: alkyl ethoxylates; linear aliphatic alcoholethoxylates; aliphatic amine ethoxylates.

A carrier or diluent in an agricultural formulation is a material addedto the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent to give a product of therequired strength. Carriers are usually materials with high absorptivecapacities, while diluents are usually materials with low absorptivecapacities. Carriers and diluents are used in the formulation of dusts,wettable powders, granules, and water-dispersible granules.

Organic solvents are used mainly in the formulation of emulsifiableconcentrates, oil-in-water emulsions, suspoemulsions, and ultra lowvolume formulations, and to a lesser extent, granular formulations.Sometimes mixtures of solvents are used. The first main groups ofsolvents are aliphatic paraffinic oils such as kerosene or refinedparaffins. The second main group (and the most common) comprises thearomatic solvents such as xylene and higher molecular weight fractionsof C9 and C10 aromatic solvents. Chlorinated hydrocarbons are useful ascosolvents to prevent crystallization of the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent when the formulation is emulsified intowater. Alcohols are sometimes used as cosolvents to increase solventpower. Other solvents may include vegetable oils, seed oils, and estersof vegetable and seed oils.

Thickeners or gelling agents are used mainly in the formulation ofsuspension concentrates, emulsions, and suspoemulsions to modify therheology or flow properties of the liquid and to prevent separation andsettling of the dispersed particles or droplets. Thickening, gelling,and anti-settling agents generally fall into two categories, namelywater-insoluble particulates and water-soluble polymers. It is possibleto produce suspension concentrate formulations using clays and silicas.Examples of these types of materials, include, but are not limited to,montmorillonite, bentonite, magnesium aluminum silicate, andattapulgite. Water-soluble polysaccharides have been used asthickening-gelling agents for many years. The types of polysaccharidesmost commonly used are natural extracts of seeds and seaweeds or aresynthetic derivatives of cellulose. Examples of these types of materialsinclude, but are not limited to, guar gum; locust bean gum; carrageenam;alginates; methyl cellulose; sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (SCMC);hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC). Other types of anti-settling agents arebased on modified starches, polyacrylates, polyvinyl alcohol, andpolyethylene oxide. Another good anti-settling agent is xanthan gum.

Microorganisms can cause spoilage of formulated products. Thereforepreservation agents are used to eliminate or reduce their effect.Examples of such agents include, but are not limited to: propionic acidand its sodium salt; sorbic acid and its sodium or potassium salts;benzoic acid and its sodium salt; p-hydroxybenzoic acid sodium salt;methyl p-hydroxybenzoate; and 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one (BIT).

The presence of surfactants often causes water-based formulations tofoam during mixing operations in production and in application through aspray tank. In order to reduce the tendency to foam, anti-foam agentsare often added either during the production stage or before fillinginto bottles. Generally, there are two types of anti-foam agents, namelysilicones and non-silicones. Silicones are usually aqueous emulsions ofdimethyl polysiloxane, while the non-silicone anti-foam agents arewater-insoluble oils, such as octanol and nonanol, or silica. In bothcases, the function of the anti-foam agent is to displace the surfactantfrom the air-water interface.

“Green” agents (e.g., adjuvants, surfactants, solvents) can reduce theoverall environmental footprint of crop protection formulations. Greenagents are biodegradable and generally derived from natural and/orsustainable sources, e.g., plant and animal sources. Specific examplesare: vegetable oils, seed oils, and esters thereof, also alkoxylatedalkyl polyglucosides.

In some instances, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent can befreeze-dried or lyophilized. See U.S. Pat. No. 4,311,712. The bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent can later be reconstituted on contact withwater or another liquid. Other components can be added to thelyophilized or reconstituted, for example, other agricultural agents,agriculturally acceptable carriers, or other materials in accordancewith the formulations described herein.

Other optional features of the composition include carriers or deliveryvehicles that protect the bacterial colonization-disrupting agentagainst UV and/or acidic conditions. In some instances, the deliveryvehicle contains a pH buffer. In some instances, the composition isformulated to have a pH in the range of about 4.5 to about 9.0,including for example pH ranges of about any one of 5.0 to about 8.0,about 6.5 to about 7.5, or about 6.5 to about 7.0.

In some instances, the composition includes a bait. The bait can be inany suitable form, such as a solid, paste, pellet or powdered form. Thebait can also be carried away by the insect back to a population of saidinsect (e.g., a colony or hive). The bait can then act as a food sourcefor other members of the colony, thus providing an effective amount of abacterial colonization-disrupting agent for a large number of insectsand potentially an entire insect colony.

The baits can be provided in a suitable “housing” or “trap.” Suchhousings and traps are commercially available and existing traps can beadapted to include the compositions described herein. The housing ortrap can be box-shaped for example, and can be provided in pre-formedcondition or can be formed of foldable cardboard for example. Suitablematerials for a housing or trap include plastics and cardboard,particularly corrugated cardboard. The inside surfaces of the traps canbe lined with a sticky substance in order to restrict movement of theinsect once inside the trap. The housing or trap can contain a suitabletrough inside which can hold the bait in place. A trap is distinguishedfrom a housing because the insect cannot readily leave a trap followingentry, whereas a housing acts as a “feeding station” which provides theinsect with a preferred environment in which they can feed and feel safefrom predators.

In some instances, the composition includes an attractant (e.g., achemoattractant). The attractant may attract an adult insect or immatureinsect (e.g., larva) to the vicinity of the composition. Attractantsinclude pheromones, a chemical that is secreted by an animal, especiallyan insect, which influences the behavior or development of others of thesame species. Other attractants include sugar and protein hydrolysatesyrups, yeasts, and rotting meat. Attractants also can be combined withan active ingredient and sprayed onto foliage or other items in thetreatment area.

Various attractants are known which influence insect behavior as aninsect's search for food, oviposition or mating sites, or mates.Attractants useful in the methods and compositions described hereininclude, for example, eugenol, phenethyl propionate, ethyldimethylisobutyl-cyclopropane carboxylate, propylbenszodioxancarboxylate, cis-7,8-epoxy-2-methyloctadecane,trans-8,trans-0-dodecadienol, cis-9-tetradecenal (withcis-11-hexadecenal), trans-11-tetradecenal, cis-11-hexadecenal,(Z)-11,12-hexadecadienal, cis-7-dodecenyl acetate, cis-8-dodecenyulacetate, cis-9-dodecenyl acetate, cis-9-tetradecenyl acetate,cis-11-tetradecenyl acetate, trans-11-tetradecenyl acetate (withcis-11), cis-9,trans-11-tetradecadienyl acetate (with cis-9,trans-12),cis-9,trans-12-tetradecadienyl acetate, cis-7,cis-11-hexadecadienylacetate (with cis-7,trans-11), cis-3,cis-13-octadecadienyl acetate,trans-3,cis-13-octadecadienyl acetate, anethole and isoamyl salicylate.Additionally, means other than chemoattractants may also be used toattract insects, including lights in various wavelengths or colors.

The bacterial colonization-disrupting agent can also be incorporatedinto the medium in which the insect grows, lives, reproduces, feeds, orinfests. For example, a bacterial colonization-disrupting agent can beincorporated into a food container, feeding station, protectivewrapping, or a hive. For some applications the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent may be bound to a solid support forapplication in powder form or in a trap or feeding station. As anexample, for applications where the composition is to be used in a trapor as bait for a particular insect, the compositions may also be boundto a solid support or encapsulated in a time-release material. In someinstances, the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent is formulated ina fog, smoke, or other treatment suitable for application to an insecthabitat.

In formulations and in the use forms prepared from these formulations,the bacterial colonization-disrupting agent may be in a mixture withother agricultural agents or otherwise applied in coincidence with otheragricultural agents, such as pesticidal agents (e.g., insecticides,antihelminthics, sterilants, acaricides, nematicides, molluscicides, orfungicides), attractants, plant growth-regulating substances, pollen,sucrose, fertilizers, plant growth regulators, safeners, semiochemicals,or herbicides.

For further information on agricultural formulations, see “Chemistry andTechnology of Agrochemical Formulations” edited by D. A. Knowles,copyright 1998 by Kluwer Academic Publishers. Also see “Insecticides inAgriculture and Environment—Retrospects and Prospects” by A. S. Perry,I. Yamamoto, I. Ishaaya, and R. Perry, copyright 1998 bySpringer-Verlag.

EXAMPLES

The following is an example of the methods of the invention. It isunderstood that various other embodiments may be practiced, given thegeneral description provided above.

Example 1: Disruption of Gut Symbiont Colonization in Insects byAltering Symbiont Cell Wall Properties

This Example demonstrates the disruption of colonization of the gutsymbiont Burkholderia in a hemipteran insect, the bean bug (Riptortuspedestris), to descrease insect fitness through the administration ofpolyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) synthesis inhibitors. The bean bug R.pedestris (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Coreoidea) is a notorious pest ofleguminous crops, such as soy-bean and cowpea.

Experimental Design:

Insect Rearing and Burkholderia Infection

The R. pedestris bean bugs are reared in the insect incubator at 28° C.under a long-day condition of 16 h light and 8 h dark. Briefly, nymphsare reared in clean plastic containers supplied with soybean seeds anddistilled water containing 0.05% ascorbic acid (DWA). The plasticcontainers are cleaned every day, and the soybean seeds and DWA arechanged with fresh ones every 2 days. When the insects emerge as adults,they are transferred to larger plastic containers with soybean seeds andDWA. In addition, cotton pads are attached to the walls of the plasticcontainers for egg laying. Eggs are collected every day and transferredto new cages for hatching. When newborn nymphs molt to second-instarnymphs, DWA containing 10⁷ cells/ml cultured Burkholderia is providedfor the colonization of Burkholderia in a small petri dish. Burkholderiasymbiont used is a rifampicin-resistant (Rfr) spontaneous mutant strainRPE75.

Administration of Burkholderia cultured with PHA synthesis inhibitorvanillin A PHA synthesis inhibitor, vanillin is purchased fromSigma-Aldrich (Cat no. V1104-2G). The working concentration of vanillinmade in the YG medium is 1 g/ml. The symbiont strain is grown to anearly log phase in YG medium (containing rifampicin at 50 ug/ml) on agyratory shaker (150 rpm) at 30° C. For the positive controlBurkholderia is cultured in YG medium only. Colony-forming unit (CFU)values are estimated by plating the culture media on YG agar platescontaining adequate antibiotics. Symbiont cells are harvested bycentrifuging the culture media, suspended in DWA and adjusted to 10⁴CFU/mL in DWA.

Immediately after first instar nymphs molt to the second instar, DWA isremoved from the rearing containers so that the nymphs are kept withoutdrinking water overnight. Then, DWA containing 10⁴ CFU/mL symbiont cellsis supplied to the rearing containers for 24 h, which the second instarnymphs can immediately exploit to acquire the Burkholderia symbiontscultured with PHA synthase inhibitors or the positive controlBurkholderia cultured in YG medium only. Then, the symbiont-containingDWA is replaced by symbiont-free DWA, and the nymphs are reared toadulthood.

Direct Feeding of PHA Synthesis Inhibitor Vanillin to R. pedestris

The vanillin working solution (1 g/ml) is made from the stock solutioninto the distilled water. The vanillin working solution is dispensedinto a feeding tube and put into the plastic rearing container for beanbug feeding. Immediately after first instar nymphs molt to the secondinstar, DWA is removed from the rearing containers so that the nymphsare kept without drinking water overnight. The following day, thevanillin solution along with 10⁴ CFU/mL symbiont cells is supplied tothe rearing containers for 24 h, which the second instar nymphs canimmediately exploit to acquire the PHA synthase inhibitor vanillin andBurkholderia symbionts. The positive controls are the nymphs fed with10⁴ CFU/mL symbiont cells only. Then, the symbiont-containing DWA isreplaced by DWA, and the nymphs are reared to adulthood.

Quantification of Burkholderia Colonized in R. pedestris Midgut by qPCR

Quantitative PCR (qCPR) is performed using iTaq SYBR green (Biorad) andApplied Biosystems QuantStudio 7 Flex QPCR system (Thermo Fisher) withprimers BSdnaA-F and BSdnaA-R targeting a 0.15 kb region of the dnaAgene of the Burkholderia symbiont as described in (Kikuchi et al. 2011;Kikuchi and Fukatsu, 2014). Total DNA is extracted from M4 and M4B partsby using the Blood & Cell Culture DNA Mini Kit (Qiagen, Cat number13323). and the extracted DNA is eluted in 200 μL water. Each of the PCRmixtures contains 10 μL in volume. qPCR is performed using a qPCRamplification ramp of 1.6 degrees C./s and the following conditions: 1)95° C. for 10 minutes, 2) 95° C. for 15 seconds, 3) 60° C. for 30seconds, 4) repeat steps 2-3 40×, 5) 95° C. for 15 seconds, 6) 60° C.for 1 minute, 7) ramp change to 0.15 degrees C./s, 8) 95° C. for 1second. A standard curve for the dnaA gene is generated with standardsamples of the target PCR fragment amplified with the primers BSdnaA-Fand BSdnaA-R. qPCR data is analyzed using analytical software (ThermoFisher Scientific, QuantStudio Design and Analysis).

Measurement of R. pedestris Fitness

The survival rates after administration of Burkholderia cultured withPHA synthase inhibitor vanillin or direct feeding of vanillin to thesecond-instar nymphs and both positive controls are estimated every dayuntil 25 days after hatching by counting the dead insects. The adultemergence rate is estimated by counting the newly molted adult insectsfrom the late-fifth-instar nymphs. To measure the body length andweight, adult insects (3 days after molting) are sacrificed bysubmerging in acetone for 5 min and are dried completely in a 70° C.oven for 30 min. Soybean seeds are not supplied to insects 24 h beforesacrificing to exclude the weight of the soybean.

In comparison with the positive controls of R. pedestris fed withBurkholderia cultured in YG medium only and direct feeding ofBurkholderia only, the titers of Burkholderia in the midgut of R.pedestris offspring are expected to be reduced by either administrationof Burkholderia cultured with vanillin or direct feeding of vanillin toR. pedestris.

Example 2: Disruption of Symbiont Colonization in Insects byAdministration of Sugar Analogs

This example demonstrate the disruption of Burkholderia colonization ina hemipteran model, the bean bug, Riptortus pedestris to decreasefitness in the insect through the administration of sugar analogs,ADP-2-fluoroheptose (AFH) and2-aryl-5-methyl-4-(5-aryl-furan-2-yl-methylene)-2,4-dihydro-pyrazol-3-ones(DHPO).

Experimental Design:

Insect Rearing and Burkholderia Infection

The R. pedestris bean bugs are reared in the insect incubator at 28° C.under a long-day condition of 16 h light and 8 h dark. Briefly, nymphsare reared in clean plastic containers supplied with soybean seeds anddistilled water containing 0.05% ascorbic acid (DWA). The plasticcontainers are cleaned every day, and the soybean seeds and DWA arechanged with fresh ones every 2 days. When the insects emerge as adults,they are transferred to larger plastic containers with soybean seeds andDWA. In addition, cotton pads are attached to the walls of the plasticcontainers for egg laying. Eggs are collected every day and transferredto new cages for hatching. When newborn nymphs molted to second-instarnymphs, DWA containing 10⁷ cells/ml cultured Burkholderia is providedfor the colonization of Burkholderia in a small petri dish. Burkholderiasymbiont is a rifampicin-resistant (Rfr) spontaneous mutant strainRPE75.

Administration of Burkholderia Cultured with Sugar Analogs

Two sugar analogs, ADP-2-fluoroheptose (AFH) (Dohi et al., 2008,Chemistry 14, 9530-9539) and2-aryl-5-methyl-4-(5-aryl-furan-2-yl-methylene)-2,4-dihydro-pyrazol-3-ones(DHPO) (Moreau et al., 2008. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 18, 4022-4026)inhibiting L-Heptoses synthesis are synthesized by CRO. The workingconcentration of AHF and DHPO made in the YG medium is 1 g/ml. Thesymbiont strain is grown to an early log phase in YG medium (containingrifampicin at 50 ug/ml) on a gyratory shaker (150 rpm) at 30° C. Thepositive control of Burkholderia is cultured in YG medium only.Colony-forming unit (CFU) values are estimated by plating the culturemedia on YG agar plates containing adequate antibiotics. Symbiont cellsare harvested by centrifuging the culture media, suspended in DWA andadjusted to 10⁴ CFU/mL in DWA.

Immediately after first instar nymphs molt to the second instar, DWA isremoved from the rearing containers so that the nymphs are kept withoutdrinking water overnight. Then, DWA containing 10⁴ CFU/mL symbiont cellsis supplied to the rearing containers for 24 h, which the second instarnymphs can immediately exploit to acquire the Burkholderia symbiontscultured with AHF or DHPO or the positive control Burkholderia culturedin YG medium only. Then, the symbiont-containing DWA is replaced bysymbiont-free DWA, and the nymphs are reared to adulthood.

Direct Feeding of Sugar Analogs to R. pedestris

Two sugar analogs, AFH and DHPO (Moreau et al., 2008. Bioorg. Med. Chem.Lett. 18, 4022-4026) inhibiting L-Heptoses synthesis are synthesized byCRO. The working solutions (1 g/ml) for AFH and DHPO are made from thestock into the distilled water. The two sugar analogs working solutionare dispensed into the feeding tube and put into the plastic rearingcontainer for bean bug feeding. Immediately after first instar nymphsmolted to the second instar, DWA is removed from the rearing containersso that the nymphs are kept without drinking water overnight. Thefollowing day, the vanillin solution along with 10⁴ CFU/mL symbiontcells is supplied to the rearing containers for 24 h, which the secondinstar nymphs immediately exploited, leading to the acquisition of AFHor DHPO and Burkholderia symbionts. The positive control is the nymphsfed with 10⁴ CFU/mL symbiont cells only. Then, the symbiont-containingDWA is replaced by DWA, and the nymphs are reared to adulthood.

Quantification of Burkholderia Colonized in R. pedestris Midgut by qPCR

Quantitative PCR (qCPR) is performed using iTaq SYBR green (Biorad) andApplied Biosystems QuantStudio 7 Flex QPCR system (Thermo Fisher) withprimers BSdnaA-F and BSdnaA-R targeting a 0.15 kb region of the dnaAgene of the Burkholderia symbiont as described (Kikuchi et al. 2011;Kikuchi and Fukatsu, 2014). Total DNA is extracted from M4 and M4B partsby using the Blood & Cell Culture DNA Mini Kit (Qiagen, Cat number13323). and the extracted DNA is eluted in 200 μL water. Each of the PCRmixtures contains 10 μL in volume. qPCR is performed using a qPCRamplification ramp of 1.6 degrees C./s and the following conditions: 1)95° C. for 10 minutes, 2) 95° C. for 15 seconds, 3) 60° C. for 30seconds, 4) repeat steps 2-3 40×, 5) 95° C. for 15 seconds, 6) 60° C.for 1 minute, 7) ramp change to 0.15 degrees C./s, 8) 95° C. for 1second. A standard curve for the dnaA gene is generated with standardsamples of the target PCR fragment amplified with the primers BSdnaA-Fand BSdnaA-R. qPCR data is analyzed using analytic (Thermo FisherScientific, QuantStudio Design and Analysis) software.

Measurement of R. pedestris Fitness

The survival rates after administration of Burkholderia cultured withAFH or DHPO or direct feeding of AFH or DHPO to the second-instar nymphsand both positive controls are estimated every day until 25 days afterhatching by counting the dead insects. The adult emergence rate isestimated by counting the newly molted adult insects from thelate-fifth-instar nymphs. To measure the body length and weight, adultinsects (3 days after molting) are sacrificed by submerging in acetonefor 5 min and are dried completely in a 70° C. oven for 30 min. Finally,all fitness parameters are recorded. Soybean seeds are not supplied toinsects 24 h before sacrificing to exclude the weight of the soybean.

In comparison with the positive controls of R. pedestris fed withBurkholderia cultured in YG medium only and direct feeding ofBurkholderia only, the titers of Burkholderia in the midgut of R.pedestris offspring are expected to be reduced by either administrationof Burkholderia cultured with two sugar analogs, AFH and DHPO, or directfeeding of AFH and DHPO to R. pedestris.

Example 3: Disruption of Symbiont Colonization in Stink Bugs Using SugarAnalogs

This example describes disruption of the gut symbiont Candidatus Pantoeacarbekii colonization in the hemipteran brown marmorated stink bug,Halyomorpha halys (St{dot over (a)}l) to decrease insect fitness byadministration of sugar analogs.

Experimental Design:

Identification of Genes Required for Synthesizing Core Oligosaccharidesof Candidatus Pantoea Carbekii

By searching the Candidatus Pantoea carbekii genome (AB012554.1) inGenbank, four genes for synthesizing core oligosaccharide have beenidentified (Table 9). The identification of these four genes suggeststhe P. carbekii synthesizes the core oligosaccharide on its cellsurface. In addition, these four genes share high similarity to thegenes in the core oligosaccharide pathways of the gut symbiontBurkholderia from the bean bug, Riptortus pedestris.

TABLE 9 Core oligosaccharide-related genes from the symbiont CandidatusPantoea carbekii in the brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halys.Essential enzymes Gene location in for synthesis of Gene CandidatusPantoea carbekii core oligosaccharide ID genome (AB012554.1) WaaA KdtA126758 to 128047 WaaC RfaC 130803 to 131774 WaaF RfaF 131780 to 132826WaaG RfaG 128127 to 129263

Halyomorpha halys Lab Colony Rearing and Maintenance

Halyomorpha halys no-diapause lab colony is originally from PhillipAlampi Beneficial Insect Laboratory, New Jersey Department ofAgriculture, and is maintained in rearing cages (299 cm cube with 24 by24 mesh, BioQuip Products, Rancho Dominguez, Calif.) in the laboratory.They are held in a growth chamber (28° C., 60-70% relative humidity, anda photoperiod of 16:8 [L:D] h) and are provided diet that included greenbeans and egg based artificial diet. A green bean plant and Euonymusjaponicus plant are provided in the cage for H. halys oviposition andresting, respectively.

Administration Sugar Analogs by Spraying on Egg Masses of Halyomorphahalys

The working concentrations AHF and DHPO are 100 μg/ml in water. A totalof 30 egg masses on leaf disks are removed from the colony in a singleday during peak egg production. There are two sugar analogs, AHF andDHPO treatments and a water-sprayed negative control, each containing 10egg masses are setup in a petri dish. Ten egg masses are laid face-up ineach of the deep petri dish (15 mm×100 mm). AHF, DHPO or the water(negative control) are applied on the egg masses (1 ML per petri dish)using a Master Airbrush Brand Compressor Model C-16-B Black MiniAirbrush Air Compressor. The compressor is cleaned with ethanol before,after, and between treatments. The liquid is feed through the compressorusing a quarter inch tube. A new tube is used for each treatment.

Measurement of Halyomorpha halys Fitness and Fecundity

The sprayed egg masses are reared under the same conditions as in thelaboratory colony rearing section above. The number of hatched eggs isrecorded for each egg mass and then averaged over all masses perreplicate. The newly hatched nymphs in each container are reared todetermine the number surviving to the second instar. The survival rateof the nymphs at each stadium is estimated every day until 25 days afterhatching by counting the dead insects. The adult emergence rate isestimated by counting the newly molted adult insects from thelate-fifth-instar nymphs. To measure the body length and weight, adultinsects (3 days after molting) are sacrificed by submerging in acetonefor 5 min and dried completely in a 70° C. oven for 30 min. Finally, allfitness parameters are recorded. Green beans are not supplied to insects24 h before sacrificing to exclude the weight of the diet.

Quantification of Candidatus Pantoea Carbekii Titers by qPCR

Total DNA is extracted from M4 and M4B parts of midgut by using theBlood & Cell Culture DNA Mini Kit (Qiagen, Cat number 13323). and theextracted DNA is eluted in 200 μL water. Quantitative PCR (qCPR) isperformed using iTaq SYBR green (Biorad) and Applied BiosystemsQuantStudio 7 Flex QPCR system (Thermo Fisher) with primers (forward:GCATATAAAGATTTTACTCTTTAGGTGGC (SEQ ID NO: 5) and reverse:CTCGAAAGCACCAATCCATTTCT (SEQ ID NO: 6)) (Bansal et al. 2014). Twocontrol primers for stink bug mitochondrial DNA are used (forward:CGAATCCCATTGTTTGTGTG (SEQ ID NO: 7) and reverse: AGGGTCTCCTCCTCCTGATG(SEQ ID NO: 8) (Bansal et al. 2014). Each of the PCR mixtures contains10 μL in volume. qPCR is performed using a qPCR amplification ramp of1.6 degrees C./s and the following conditions: 1) 95° C. for 10 minutes,2) 95° C. for 15 seconds, 3) 60° C. for 30 seconds, 4) repeat steps 2-340×, 5) 95° C. for 15 seconds, 6) 60° C. for 1 minute, 7) ramp change to0.15 degrees C./s, 8) 95° C. for 1 second. qPCR data is analyzed usinganalytic (Thermo Fisher Scientific, QuantStudio Design and Analysis)software.

In comparison with the negative control offspring hatched from the eggssprayed with water only, the titers of P. carbekii in the midgut of H.halys offspring are expected to be reduced by spraying on egg masseswith two sugar analogs, AFH and DHPO.

In comparison with the negative control offspring hatched from the eggssprayed with water only, the fitness and fecundity of H. halys offspringare expected to be reduced by spraying on egg masses with two sugaranalogs, AFH and DHPO.

Together, the data described in these Examples are expected todemonstrate the ability to kill and decrease the development,reproductive ability, longevity, and/or endogenous bacterialpopulations, e.g., fitness, of several hemipterans by treating them withcolonization disrupting agents using multiple delivery methods.

Below are provided examples demonstrating that reducing the bacterialsymbionts Candidatus Pantoea carbekii (hereafter referred to as “P.carbekii”) and Burkholderia in their respective hemipteran insect hosts,the brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys (St{dot over (a)}l))and the bean bug (Riptortus pedestris), reduces the fitness of eachinsect.

Example 4. Removal of Gut Symbionts in Insects Reduces Host Fitness

This example demonstrates that disruption of colonization of thebacterial symbiont Candidatus Pantoea carbekii (hereafter referred to as“P. carbekii”) in a hemipteran insect host, the brown marmorated stinkbug Halyomorpha halys (St{dot over (a)}l), reduces the fitness of thehost. Developmental stages of H. halys are shown in FIG. 8.

Experimental Design:

Halyomorpha halys Lab Colony Rearing and Maintenance

A Halyomorpha halys no-diapause lab colony was obtained from the PhillipAlampi Beneficial Insect Rearing Laboratory (BIRL), State of New JerseyDepartment of Agriculture. Following receipt from the BIRL, the labcolony was maintained in Thermo Fisher Scientific environmentalincubators (24° C., ambient humidity, and 16:8 [L:D] photoperiod). Adultcages were fed fresh green beans and a seed mixture of peanuts,sunflower seeds, and buckwheat; green beans were changed every other dayand the seed mixture was changed weekly. Egg clutches were collecteddaily from colony cages and placed into hatching containers (all eggclutches into a single container) that contained only 5 mL water tubes(stuffed with cotton). Upon hatching, nymphs were provided diet pellets(ad libitum) that contained split pea, almonds, buckwheat, sunflowerseeds, wheat germ, ascorbic acid, and Wesson's salt.

Treatment of Eggs to Remove Symbionts

Four- to five-day-old H. halys egg clutches were submerged in absolute(˜95%) ethanol for 5 minutes, then submerged in 8% sodium hypochlorite(extra strength bleach) for 45 seconds, and were finally gently rinsedwith purified water before being placed on a paper towel to dry. Controleggs were left untreated. To confirm the efficacy of the treatments, DNAwas extracted from a subset of treated vs. control nymphs at the 2^(nd),3^(rd) and 4^(th) instars and was screened for the P. carbekii symbiontsusing qPCR, as described below. P. carbekii abundance was reduced in thetreated group (FIG. 1).

Quantification of P. carbekii Titers by RT-qPCR

Total RNA was extracted from nymphs using total RNA isolation andpurification kits (both from Thermo Fisher Scientific), and theextracted RNA was eluted in 100 μL water. Quantitative reversetranscription PCR (RT-qCPR) was performed using RT-qPCR kits (ThermoFisher Scientific) with primers targeting the P. carbekii DNAK gene(forward primer sequence: TGCAGAAATTTGTGGCGGTG (SEQ ID NO: 1); reverseprimer sequence: CGTTGCCTCAGAAAACGGTG (SEQ ID NO: 2)). Primers for thestink bug 60S rRNA gene (forward primer sequence: AACAGGCAAGCTGCTATCTC(SEQ ID NO: 3) and reverse primer sequence: CTGTCCCTTGGTGGTTCTTT (SEQ IDNO: 4)) were used to normalize the bacterial quantities. Each of the PCRmixtures was 10 μL in volume. RT-qPCR was performed using a PCRamplification ramp of 1.6° C./s and the following conditions: 1) 48° C.for 30 min; 2) 95° C. for 10 minutes; 3) 95° C. for 15 seconds; 4) 55°C. for 30 seconds; 5) repeat steps 3-4 40×, 6); 95° C. for 15 seconds;7) 55° C. for 1 minute; 8) ramp change to 0.15° C./s; 9) 95° C. for 1second. RT-qPCR data was analyzed using analytic software (Thermo FisherScientific).

Set-Up of Replicates and Data Collection

After egg treatment, eggs were allowed to hatch and develop to thesecond instar (larvae only require drinking water during this period).For each replicate, ten second instars from each treatment were placedin plastic cages containing a paper towel, water tube, and a green bean;water tubes were changed weekly, and green beans were changed everyother day. Total replicates were 28 for the control treatment and 23 forthe bleach/ethanol treatment. The number of survivors and the number ofinsects in each instar were recorded for each replicate daily. Symbiontremoval increased the average amount of time between successivedevelopmental instars compared to the control group (FIG. 2A) andincreased the average time to adulthood by 6 days (FIG. 2B).

Once nymphs reached adulthood, adults from each treatment group wererespectively pooled into large colony cages where the number of adults(male and female), egg masses, and eggs per mass were counted daily.

The average number of eggs in each egg mass was significantly lower forfemales reared from ethanol-treated and bleached eggs compared tocontrols (FIG. 4). Table 10 shows a comparison of fecundity in femalesfrom the control and bleached groups. Females reared from bleach andethanol-treated eggs (Bleached) produced 42% fewer egg masses and 48.1%fewer total eggs than controls.

TABLE 10 Fecundity comparison of treated vs. control adult female H.halys individuals. Control Bleached Total Females *(survived to 62 *(48)58 *(48) reproductive maturity) Avg Eggs per mass   24.6   21.1 TotalEgg Masses 81 47 * Egg Masses per  * 1.69  * 0.98 reproductive FemaleTotal Eggs 2100  1090  * Eggs per reproductive  * 43.75 * 22.7 Female *indicates measures that were averaged from the number of females presentwhen the first eggs were laid (reproductive maturity) in each replicate.

Guts were dissected from H. halys individuals of the same age from thebleach/ethanol treatment group or the control group. Gut health wasobserved to be inferior and the symbiont-containing v4 region of the gutwas degenerated in the bleach/ethanol treatment group (FIG. 3A).

Insect size and coloring were observed to differ between H. halysindividuals of the same age from the bleach/ethanol treatment group orthe control group (FIG. 3B).

The width of the pronotum (standard fitness measure for stinkbugs) wasmeasured for all males and females for comparison. Pronotal width wassignificantly reduced in male and female individuals hatched frombleached eggs (FIG. 3C).

Example 5: Disruption of Gut Symbiont Colonization in Insects byAltering Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) Synthesis Capability in theSymbionts

This example demonstrates the disruption of colonization of the gutsymbiont P. carbekii in the brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorphahalys (St{dot over (a)}l)) through the administration ofpolyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) synthesis inhibitors.

Experimental Design:

The polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) synthesis inhibitors used were vanillin,levulinic acid, acrylic acid (AA), and 2-bromooctanoic acid (2BA).

Halyomorpha halys Lab Colony Rearing and Maintenance

A Halyomorpha halys no-diapause lab colony was reared as described inExample 4. Egg clutches were collected daily from colony cages andplaced into hatching containers (5 egg clutches per container, maximum)that contained 30 mL water tubes (stuffed with cotton), fresh greenbeans, and a seed mixture of peanuts.

Administration of PHA Synthesis Inhibitors by Egg Mass Treatment:

Working concentrations of the PHA synthesis inhibitors (vanillin,levulinic acid, acrylic acid (AA), and 2-bromooctanoic acid (2BA)) weremade up to 100 μg/ml in water. The solutions of PHA inhibitors werespiked with a non-ionic wetting solution to a final concentration of0.025% to increase the wettability and spreading of the agents on theeggs. As a negative control, no agents were added to the 0.025%non-ionic wetting solution, and as a positive control, 100 μg/ml of theantibiotic rifamycin S was used. Egg masses on leaf disks were removedfrom the colony in a single day during peak egg production. Each eggmass was then placed in a container with a paper towel at the bottom,and a tube of water plugged with cotton was provided as a water sourcefor the hatchlings. 100 μl of the agent was pipetted onto the eggs towet them completely. This allowed the agent to interact directly withthe bacteria before the bacteria was able to colonize the host. Once the1^(st) instar hatchlings molted to the 2nd instar stage, food wasprovided in the form of 500 mg diet pellets (see “Halyomorpha halys labcolony rearing and maintenance” above). Late 2^(nd) instars werecollected and frozen to extract DNA to assay for the symbiont levels, asdescribed in Example 4.

Results

The levels of P. carbekii were significantly lower in the positivecontrol (Rifamycin S) compared to the negative (water) control. All thefour PHA inhibitors (vanillin, levulinic acid, acrylic acid (AA), and2-bromooctanoic acid (2BA)) used caused a reduction in the symbiontlevels per host relative to the water control (FIG. 5).

Based on the results from Example 4 showing decreased fitness in H.halys having reduced colonization by P. carbekii, the lower levels ofthe symbionts may lead to decreased fitness in the PHA inhibitor-treatedinsects. PHA synthase inhibitors are taken as being useful in theinvention.

Example 6. Disruption of Gut Symbiont Colonization in Insects byAltering the Biosynthesis of Cell Wall Components in the Symbionts

This example demonstrates the disruption of colonization of the gutsymbiont P. carbekii in the brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorphahalys (St{dot over (a)}l), through the administration of a UppPinhibitor, bacitracin.

Experimental Design

Halyomorpha halys Lab Colony Rearing and Maintenance

A Halyomorpha halys no-diapause lab colony was reared as described inExample 4. Egg clutches were collected daily from colony cages andplaced into hatching containers (5 egg clutches per container, maximum)that contained 30 mL water tubes (stuffed with cotton), fresh greenbeans, and a seed mixture of peanuts.

Administration of a UppP Inhibitor by Egg Mass Treatment

A working concentration of bacitracin was made up to 100 μg/ml in waterand spiked with Silwet® L-77 to a final concentration of 0.025% toincrease the wettability and spreading of the agents on the eggs. As anegative control, no agents were added to the wetting solution, and as apositive control, 100 μg/ml of the antibiotic rifamycin S was used. Eggmasses on leaf disks were removed from the colony in a single day duringpeak egg production. Each egg mass was then placed in a container with apaper towel at the bottom, and a tube of water plugged with cotton wasprovided as a water source for the hatchlings. 100 μl of the agent waspipetted onto the eggs to wet them completely. This allowed the agent tointeract directly with the bacteria before the bacteria was able tocolonize the host. Once the 1^(st) instar hatchlings molted to the2^(nd) instar stage, food was provided in the form of 500 mg pellets ofthe artificial diet described above. The same food was provided to the2^(nd) instars until they molted to the 3^(rd) instar stage. The thirdinstars were collected and frozen to extract DNA to assay for thesymbiont levels, as described in Example 4.

Results

The levels of P. carbekii were significantly lower in the positivecontrol (Rifamycin S) and the bacitracin treatment group compared to thenegative control (FIG. 6). Based on the results from Example 4 showingdecreased fitness in H. halys having reduced colonization by P.carbekii, the lower levels of the symbionts may lead to decreasedfitness in the UppP inhibitor-treated insects. UppP inhibitors are takenas being useful in the invention.

Example 7. Disruption of Gut Symbiont Colonization in Insects byInterfering with the Flagellar Machinery in the Symbionts

This example demonstrates the disruption of colonization of the gutsymbiont P. carbekii in a hemipteran insect host, the brown marmoratedstink bug (Halyomorpha halys (St{dot over (a)}l)), through theadministration of a flagellar function inhibitor, cellulose.

Experimental Design

Halyomorpha halys Lab Colony Rearing and Maintenance

A Halyomorpha halys no-diapause lab colony was reared as described inExample 4. Egg clutches were collected daily from colony cages andplaced into hatching containers (5 egg clutches per container, maximum)that contained 30 mL water tubes (stuffed with cotton), fresh greenbeans, and a seed mixture of peanuts.

Administration of Flagellar Function Inhibitors by Egg Mass Treatment

A working concentration of cellulose was made up to 100 μg/ml in water.The solution of cellulose was spiked with a non-ionic wetting solutionto a final concentration of 0.025% to increase the wettability andspreading of the agent on the eggs. As a negative control, no agentswere added to the wetting solution, and as a positive control, 100 μg/mlof the antibiotic rifamycin S was used. Egg masses on leaf disks wereremoved from the colony in a single day during peak egg production. Eachegg mass was then placed in a container with a paper towel at thebottom, and a tube of water plugged with cotton was provided as a watersource for the hatchlings. 100 μl of the agent was pipetted onto theeggs to wet them completely. This allowed the agent to interact directlywith the bacteria even before the bacteria is able to colonize the host.Once the 1^(st) instar hatchlings molted to 2^(nd) instar stage, foodwas provided in the form of 500 mg pellets of the artificial dietdescribed above. The same food was provided to the 2^(nd) instars untilthey molted to the 3rd instar stage. The third instars were collectedand frozen to extract DNA to assay for the symbiont levels, as describedin Example 4.

Results

The levels of P. carbekii were significantly lower in the positivecontrol (Rifamycin S) and in the cellulose treatment group compared tothe negative control (FIG. 7). The bacterial flagellar functioninhibitor used caused a reduction in the symbiont levels per host. Basedon the results from Example 4 showing decreased fitness in H. halyshaving reduced colonization by P. carbekii, the lower levels of thesymbionts may lead to decreased fitness in the bacterial flagellarfunction inhibitor-treated insects. Flagellar function inhibitors aretaken as being useful in the invention.

Example 8. Disruption of Symbiont Colonization in Stink Bugs Using SugarAnalogs

This example describes disruption of the gut symbiont P. carbekiicolonization in the hemipteran brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorphahalys (St{dot over (a)}l) by administration of sugar analogs. Thisexample is provided to evaluate the ability of sugar analogs to kill anddecrease the development, reproductive ability, longevity and endogenousbacterial populations, e.g., fitness, of a hemipteran insect.

Experimental Design

Identification of Genes Required for Synthesizing Core Oligosaccharidesof P. carbekii

By searching the P. carbekii genome (AB012554.1) in Genbank, four genesfor synthesizing core oligosaccharide have been identified (Table 11).The identification of these four genes suggests that P. carbekii couldsynthesize the core oligosaccharide on its cell surface. These dataprovide the grounds for disrupting P. carbekii colonization inHalyomorpha halys by inhibiting the core oligosaccharide synthesisprocess via administration of sugar analogs.

TABLE 11 Core oligosaccharide-related genes from the symbiont CandidatusPantoea carbekii in the brown marmorated stink bug, Halyomorpha halysEssential enzymes Gene location in for synthesis of Gene CandidatusPantoea carbekii core oligosaccharide ID genome (AB012554.1) WaaA KdtA126758 to 128047 WaaC RfaC 130803 to 131774 WaaF RfaF 131780 to 132826WaaG RfaG 128127 to 129263

Halyomorpha halys Lab Colony Rearing and Maintenance

A Halyomorpha halys no-diapause lab colony is obtained as described inExample 4. Following receipt from the BIRL, the insects are held in agrowth chamber as described above and are provided a pellet diet. Agreen bean plant and a Euonymus japonicus plant are provided in the cagefor H. halys oviposition and resting, respectively.

Administration of Sugar Analogs by Spraying on Egg Masses of Halyomorphahalys

Two sugar analogs, ADP-2-fluoroheptose (AFH) (Dohi et al., Chemistry,14(31): 9530-9539, 2008) and2-aryl-5-methyl-4-(5-aryl-furan-2-yl-methylene)-2,4-dihydro-pyrazol-3-ones(DHPO) (Moreau et al., Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 18(14): 4022-4026,2008), which inhibit the function of WaaC (heptosyl transferase), aresynthesized by a Contract Research Organization (CRO).

The working concentrations of AFH and DHPO are 100 μg/ml in water. Atotal of 30 egg masses on leaf disks are removed from the colony in asingle day during peak egg production. Ten egg masses are laid face-upin each well of a deep petri dish (15 mm×100 mm). AFH, DHPO or water(negative control) are applied on the egg masses (1 mL per petri dish)using a Master Airbrush Brand Compressor Model C-16-B Black MiniAirbrush Air Compressor. The compressor is cleaned with ethanol before,after, and between treatments. The liquid is fed through the compressorusing a quarter inch tube. A new tube is used for each treatment.

Measurement of Halyomorpha halys Fitness and Fecundity

The sprayed egg masses are reared under the conditions described above.The number of hatched eggs is recorded for each egg mass and thenaveraged over all masses per replicate. The newly hatched nymphs in eachcontainer are reared to determine the number surviving to the secondinstar. The survival rate of the nymphs at each stadium is estimatedevery day until 25 days after hatching by counting the dead insects. Theadult emergence rate is estimated by counting the newly molted adultinsects from the late-fifth-instar nymphs. To measure the body lengthand weight, adult insects (3 days after molting) are sacrificed bysubmerging in acetone for 5 min and dried completely in a 70° C. ovenfor 30 min. Finally, all fitness parameters are recorded. Green beansare not supplied to insects 24 h before sacrificing to exclude theweight of the diet.

Quantification of P. carbekii Titers by RT-qPCR

Total RNA is extracted from nymphs using RNA isolation and purificationkits (both from Thermo Fisher Scientific), and the extracted RNA iseluted in 100 μL water. Quantitative reverse transcription PCR (RT-qCPR)is performed using a RT-qPCR kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific) with primerstargeting the P. carbekii DNAKgene (forward primer sequence:TGCAGAAATTTGTGGCGGTG (SEQ ID NO: 1); reverse primer sequence:CGTTGCCTCAGAAAACGGTG (SEQ ID NO: 2)). Primers for the stink bug 60S rRNAgene (forward primer sequence: AACAGGCAAGCTGCTATCTC (SEQ ID NO: 3) andreverse primer sequence: CTGTCCCTTGGTGGTTCTTT (SEQ ID NO: 4)) are usedto normalize the bacterial quantities. Each of the PCR mixtures is 10 μLin volume. RT-qPCR is performed using a PCR amplification ramp of 1.6°C./s and the following conditions: 1) 48° C. for 30 min; 2) 95° C. for10 minutes; 3) 95° C. for 15 seconds; 4) 55° C. for 30 seconds; 5)repeat steps 3-4 40×, 6); 95° C. for 15 seconds; 7) 55° C. for 1 minute;8) ramp change to 0.15° C./s; 9) 95° C. for 1 second. RT-qPCR data isanalyzed using analytic software (Thermo Fisher Scientific).

Sugar analogs reducing the fitness or fecundity or both of H. halysoffspring, in view of appropriate controls, are taken as useful in theinvention.

Example 9. Disruption of Gut Symbiont Colonization in the Bean Bug,Riptortus pedestris, by Altering Symbionts' Cell Wall Properties

This example demonstrates the disruption of colonization of the gutsymbiont Burkholderia in a hemipteran insect, the bean bug (Riptortuspedestris) through the administration of the polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA)synthesis inhibitor vanillin or a vanillin analog. This example isprovided to evaluate the ability of this disruption to cause a fitnessdecrease in the insect.

The bean bug R. pedestris (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Coreoidea) is anotorious pest of leguminous crops, such as soy-bean and cowpea. R.pedestris harbors a specific gut symbiont of the genus Burkholderia,which is acquired orally from the environment by second-instar nymphs.Bean bugs have a specialized symbiotic organ (crypts) in a posteriormidgut fourth region (M4) to host the symbionts.

Experimental Design:

Insect Rearing and Burkholderia Infection

The R. pedestris bean bugs are reared in an insect incubator at 28° C.under a long-day condition of 16 h light and 8 h dark. Briefly, nymphsare reared in clean plastic containers supplied with soybean seeds anddistilled water containing 0.05% ascorbic acid (DWA). The plasticcontainers are cleaned every day, and the soybean seeds and DWA arechanged with fresh ones every 2 days. When the insects emerge as adults,they are transferred to larger plastic containers with soybean seeds andDWA. In addition, cotton pads are attached to the walls of the plasticcontainers for egg laying. Eggs are collected every day and transferredto new cages for hatching. When newborn nymphs molt to second-instarnymphs, DWA containing 10⁷ cells/ml cultured Burkholderia is provided ina small petri dish for the colonization by Burkholderia of the beanbugs. The Burkholderia symbiont used is the rifampicin-resistant (Rfr)spontaneous mutant strain RPE75 (provided by Dr. Takema Fukatsu,National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST),Tsukuba Center, Tsukuba, Japan).

Administration of Burkholderia Cultured with PHA Synthesis InhibitorVanillin

A PHA synthesis inhibitor, vanillin, is purchased from Sigma-Aldrich(Cat. no. V1104-2G). A working concentration of vanillin is made at 1g/ml in YG medium (0.5% yeast extract, 0.4% glucose, and 0.1% NaCl). Thesymbiont strain is grown to an early log phase in YG medium (containingrifampicin at 50 μg/ml) on a gyratory shaker (150 rpm) at 30° C. For thepositive control, Burkholderia is cultured in YG medium only.Colony-forming unit (CFU) values are estimated by plating the culturemedia on YG agar plates containing adequate antibiotics. Symbiont cellsare harvested by centrifuging the culture media, suspended in DWA, andadjusted to 10⁴ CFU/mL in DWA.

Immediately after first instar nymphs molt to the second instar, DWA isremoved from the rearing containers so that the nymphs are kept withoutdrinking water overnight. Then, DWA containing 10⁴ CFU/mL symbiont cellsis supplied to the rearing containers for 24 h, which the second instarnymphs can exploit to acquire the Burkholderia symbionts cultured withPHA synthase inhibitors or the positive control Burkholderia cultured inYG medium only. Then, the symbiont-containing DWA is replaced bysymbiont-free DWA, and the nymphs are reared to adulthood.

Direct Feeding of PHA Synthesis Inhibitor Vanillin to R. pedestris

Immediately after first instar nymphs molt to the second instar, DWA isremoved from the rearing containers so that the nymphs are kept withoutdrinking water overnight. The following day, the vanillin solution (1mg/ml) along with 10⁴ CFU/mL symbiont cells is supplied to the rearingcontainers for 24 h, which the second instar nymphs can exploit toacquire the PHA synthase inhibitor vanillin and Burkholderia symbionts.Positive controls are nymphs fed with 10⁴ CFU/mL symbiont cells only.Then, the symbiont-containing DWA is replaced by DWA, and the nymphs arereared to adulthood.

Quantification of Burkholderia Colonized in R. pedestris Midgut by qPCR

Quantitative PCR (qPCR) is performed using qPCR kits (Thermo Fisher)with primers BSdnaA-F and BSdnaA-R targeting a 0.15 kb region of thednaA gene of the Burkholderia symbiont, as described in (Kikuchi et al.,Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 77: 4075-4081, 2011; Kikuchi andFukatsu, Molecular Ecology, 23: 1445-1456, 2014). Total DNA is extractedfrom the M4 and M4B parts of the midgut by using Blood & Cell CultureDNA Mini Kit (Qiagen, Cat number 13323). and the extracted DNA is elutedin 200 μL water. Each of the PCR mixtures contains 10 μL in volume. qPCRis performed using a qPCR amplification ramp of 1.6° C./s and thefollowing conditions: 1) 95° C. for 10 minutes; 2) 95° C. for 15seconds; 3) 60° C. for 30 seconds; 4) repeat steps 2-3 40×; 5) 95° C.for 15 seconds; 6) 60° C. for 1 minute; 7) ramp change to 0.15° C./s; 8)95° C. for 1 second. A standard curve for the dnaA gene is generatedwith standard samples of the target PCR fragment amplified with theprimers BSdnaA-F and BSdnaA-R. qPCR data is analyzed using analyticalsoftware (Thermo Fisher Scientific).

Measurement of R. pedestris Fitness

The survival rates after administration of Burkholderia cultured withPHA synthase inhibitor vanillin or direct feeding of vanillin to thesecond-instar nymphs and both positive controls are estimated every dayuntil 25 days after hatching by counting the dead insects. The adultemergence rate is estimated by counting the newly molted adult insectsfrom the late-fifth-instar nymphs. To measure the body length andweight, adult insects (3 days after molting) are sacrificed bysubmerging in acetone for 5 min and are dried completely in a 70° C.oven for 30 min. Soybean seeds are not supplied to insects 24 h beforesacrificing to exclude the weight of the soybean.

Vanillin or analogs thereof which reduce titers of Burkholderia in R.pedestris offspring, in view of appropriate controls, are taken asuseful in the invention.

Example 10. Disruption of Symbiont Colonization in the Bean Bug byAdministration of Sugar Analogs

This example demonstrates the disruption of Burkholderia colonization ina hemipteran model, the bean bug (Riptortus pedestris) through theadministration of the sugar analogs ADP-2-fluoroheptose (AFH) and2-aryl-5-methyl-4-(5-aryl-furan-2-yl-methylene)-2,4-dihydro-pyrazol-3-ones(DHPO). This example is provided to evaluate the ability of thisdisruption to cause a fitness decrease in the insect.

Experimental Design

Insect Rearing and Burkholderia Infection

R. pedestris is reared as described in Example 6.

Administration of Burkholderia Cultured with Sugar Analogs

Two sugar analogs, ADP-2-fluoroheptose (AFH) (Dohi et al., Chemistry,14(31): 9530-9539, 2008) and2-aryl-5-methyl-4-(5-aryl-furan-2-yl-methylene)-2,4-dihydro-pyrazol-3-ones(DHPO) (Moreau et al., Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett., 18(14): 4022-4026,2008), which inhibit the function of WaaC (heptosyl transferase), aresynthesized by a Contract Research Organization (CRO).

The working concentration of AFH and DHPO made in the YG medium is 1g/ml. The symbiont strain is grown to an early log phase in YG medium(containing rifampicin at 50 μg/ml) on a gyratory shaker (150 rpm) at30° C. The positive control of Burkholderia is cultured in YG mediumonly. Colony-forming unit (CFU) values are estimated by plating theculture media on YG agar plates containing adequate antibiotics.Symbiont cells are harvested by centrifuging the culture media,suspended in DWA, and adjusted to 10⁴ CFU/mL in DWA.

Immediately after first instar nymphs molt to the second instar, DWA isremoved from the rearing containers so that the nymphs are kept withoutdrinking water overnight. Then, DWA containing 10⁴ CFU/mL symbiont cellsis supplied to the rearing containers for 24 h, which the second instarnymphs can exploit to acquire the Burkholderia symbionts cultured withAFH or DHPO or the positive control Burkholderia cultured in YG mediumonly. Then, the symbiont-containing DWA is replaced by symbiont-freeDWA, and the nymphs are reared to adulthood.

Direct Feeding of Sugar Analogs to R. pedestris

AFH and DHPO are synthesized by CRO. The working solutions (1 g/ml) forAFH and DHPO are made from the stock into the distilled water. The twosugar analog working solutions are dispensed into the feeding tube andput into the plastic rearing container for bean bug feeding. Immediatelyafter first instar nymphs molt to the second instar, DWA is removed fromthe rearing containers so that the nymphs are kept without drinkingwater overnight. The following day, the AFH and DHPO solution along with10⁴ CFU/mL symbiont cells is supplied to the rearing containers for 24h, which the second instar nymphs can exploit, leading to theacquisition of AFH or DHPO and Burkholderia symbionts. The positivecontrol is nymphs fed with 10⁴ CFU/mL symbiont cells only. Then, thesymbiont-containing DWA is replaced by DWA, and the nymphs are reared toadulthood.

Quantification of Burkholderia Colonized in R. pedestris Midgut by qPCR

Quantitative PCR (qCPR) is performed as described in Example 6.

Measurement of R. pedestris Fitness

The survival rates after administration of Burkholderia cultured withAFH or DHPO or direct feeding of AFH or DHPO to the second-instar nymphsand both positive controls are estimated every day until 25 days afterhatching by counting the dead insects. The adult emergence rate isestimated by counting the newly molted adult insects from thelate-fifth-instar nymphs. To measure the body length and weight, adultinsects (3 days after molting) are sacrificed by submerging in acetonefor 5 min and are dried completely in a 70° C. oven for 30 min. Finally,all fitness parameters are recorded. Soybean seeds are not supplied toinsects 24 h before sacrificing to exclude the weight of the soybean.

Sugar analogs reducing titers of Burkholderia in R. pedestris offspring,in view of appropriate controls, are taken as useful in the invention.

Other Embodiments

Some embodiments of the invention are within the following numberedparagraphs.

1. A method of decreasing the fitness of an insect comprising deliveringto the insect an effective amount of a composition comprising abacterial colonization-disrupting agent.

2. A method of inhibiting bacterial colonization in the gut of an insectcomprising delivering to the insect an effective amount of a compositioncomprising a bacterial colonization-disrupting agent.

3. The method of paragraph 2, wherein the method is effective toincrease the fitness of the insect relative to an untreated insect.

4. The method of any one of paragraphs 1-3, wherein the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is a polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) synthesisinhibitor.

5. A method of decreasing the fitness of an insect comprising deliveringto the insect an effective amount of a composition comprising a PHAsynthesis inhibitor.

6. The method of paragraph 4 or 5, wherein the PHA synthesis inhibitoris vanillin.

7. The method of paragraph 4 or 5, wherein the PHA synthesis inhibitoris one or more compounds in Table 1.

8. The method of paragraph 4 or 5, wherein the PHA synthesis inhibitoris levulinic acid.

9. The method of paragraph 4 or 5, wherein the PHA synthesis inhibitoris acrylic acid.

10. The method of paragraph 4 or 5, wherein the PHA synthesis inhibitoris 2-bromooctanoic acid.

11. The method of any one of paragraphs 1-3, wherein the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is an inhibitor of bacterial cell envelopebiogenesis.

12. The method of paragraph 11, wherein the inhibitor of bacterial cellenvelope biogenesis is a lipopolysaccharide (LPS) synthesis inhibitor.

13. A method of decreasing the fitness of an insect comprisingdelivering to the insect an effective amount of a composition comprisingan LPS synthesis inhibitor.

14. The method of paragraph 12 or 13, wherein the LPS synthesisinhibitor is an inhibitor of core oligosaccharide synthesis in thebacteria.

15. The method of paragraph 14, wherein the LPS synthesis inhibitorinhibits an enzyme involved in core oligosaccharide synthesis in thebacteria.

16. The method of paragraph 15, wherein the enzyme has at least 40%,50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 98%, 99%, or 100% sequence identity to apolypeptide having the amino acid sequence of WaaA, WaaC, WaaF, or WaaG.

17. The method of any one of paragraphs 12-16, wherein the LPS synthesisinhibitor is a sugar.

18. The method of paragraph 17, wherein the sugar is ADP-2-fluoroheptose(AFH).

19. The method of paragraph 17, wherein the sugar is2-aryl-5-methyl-4-(5-aryl-furan-2-yl-methylene)-2,4-dihydro-pyrazol-3-ones(DHPO).

20. The method of paragraph 17, wherein the sugar is AFH and DHPO.

21. The method of paragraph 17, wherein the sugar is one or morecompounds in Table 7.

22. The method of paragraph 14, wherein the LPS synthesis inhibitorinhibits expression of a gene involved in core oligosaccharide synthesisin the bacteria.

23. The method of paragraph 22, wherein the gene has at least 40%, 50%,60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 98%, 99%, or 100% sequence identity to apolynucleotide having the nucleotide sequence of waaA, waaC, waaF, orwaaG.

24. The method of any one of paragraphs 1-3, wherein the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is an inhibitor of bacterial cell wallbiogenesis.

25. The method of paragraph 24, wherein the inhibitor of bacterial cellwall biogenesis is an inhibitor of undecaprenyl pyrophosphatephosphatase (UppP).

26. The method of paragraph 25, wherein the inhibitor of UppP isbacitracin.

27. The method of any one of paragraphs 1-3, wherein the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is an inhibitor of flagellar function.

28. The method of paragraph 27, wherein the inhibitor of flagellarfunction is cellulose.

29. The method of any one of paragraphs 1-28, wherein the insect is aplant pest.

30. The method of paragraph 29, wherein the plant pest is of the orderColeoptera, Diptera, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera, Thysanoptera,or Acarina.

31. The method of paragraph 30, wherein the insect is a stink bug, beanbug, beetle, weevil, fly, aphid, whitefly, leafhopper, scale, moth,butterfly, grasshopper, cricket, thrip, or mite.

32. The method of paragraph 31, wherein the insect is of the genusRiptortus.

33. The method of paragraph 32, wherein the insect is of the genusHalyomorpha.

34. The method of any one of paragraphs 1-33, wherein the insect is avector of an animal pathogen and/or a human pathogen.

35. The method of paragraph 34, wherein the insect is a mosquito, amidge, a louse, a sandfly, a tick, a triatomine bug, a tsetse fly, orflea.

36. The method of any one of paragraphs 1-35, wherein the bacteria is anendosymbiotic bacteria.

37. The method of paragraph 36, wherein the endosymbiont resides in thegut of the insect.

38. The method of paragraph 37, wherein the bacteria resides in aspecialized cell or a specialized organ in the gut of the insect.

39. The method of paragraph 38, wherein the specialized organ is amidgut crypt or a bacteriome.

40. The method of paragraph 38, wherein the specialized cell is abacteriocyte.

41. The method of any one of paragraphs 36-40, wherein the endosymbioticbacteria is of the genus

Burkholderia.

42. The method of any one of paragraphs 36-40, wherein the endosymbioticbacteria is of the genus Pantoea.

43. The method of any one of paragraphs 1, 2, and 4-41, wherein themethod is effective to decrease the fitness of the insect relative to anuntreated insect.

44. The method of paragraph 43, wherein the decrease in fitness of theinsect is a decrease in reproductive ability, survival, rate ofdevelopment, number of hatched eggs, adult emergence rate, body length,or weight.

45. The method of any one of paragraphs 1-44, wherein the method iseffective to decrease bacterial colonization in the gut of the insectrelative to an untreated insect.

46. The method of any one of paragraphs 1-45, wherein the composition isdelivered to the insect to at least one habitat where the insect grows,lives, or reproduces.

47. The method of any one of paragraphs 1-46, wherein the composition isa liquid, a solid, an aerosol, a paste, a gel, or a gas composition.

48. The method of any one of paragraphs 1-47, wherein the composition isdelivered as an insect comestible composition for ingestion by theinsect.

49. The method of any one of paragraphs 1-48, wherein the composition isdelivered to eggs of the insect.

50. The method of any one of paragraphs 1-49, wherein the composition isdelivered to the insect by ingestion, infusion, injection, or spraying.

51. The method of any one of paragraphs 1-50, wherein the compositioncomprises an agriculturally acceptable carrier.

52. A modified insect produced by a method comprising contacting theinsect with a composition comprising a bacterial colonization-disruptingagent in accordance with the methods of any one of paragraphs 1-51.

53. A screening assay to identify a bacterial colonization-disruptingagent, comprising the steps of

(a) exposing a target insect to one or more agents; and

(b) identifying an agent that:

-   -   (i) decreases the fitness of the target insect, and    -   (ii) inhibits colonization of a bacterium in the gut of the        target insect.

54. The assay of paragraph 53, wherein the decrease in fitness isdecreased survival of the target insect.

55. The assay of paragraph 53, wherein the decrease in fitness is adecrease in reproductive ability, survival, rate of development, numberof hatched eggs, adult emergence rate, body length, or body mass.

56. The assay of any one of paragraphs 53-55, wherein the bacteria is anendosymbiotic bacteria.

57. The assay of paragraph 56, wherein the endosymbiotic bacteriaresides in the gut of the insect.

58. The assay of paragraph 57, wherein the bacteria resides in aspecialized cell or a specialized organ in the gut of the insect.

59. The assay of paragraph 58, wherein the specialized organ is a midgutcrypt or a bacteriome.

60. The assay of paragraph 58, wherein the specialized cell is abacteriocyte.

61. The assay of any one of paragraphs 53-58, wherein the bacterium isof the genus Burkholderia.

62. The assay of any one of paragraphs 53-60, wherein the bacterium isof the genus Pantoea.

63. The assay of any one of paragraphs 53-62, wherein the insect is aplant pest.

64. The assay of paragraph 63, wherein the plant pest is of the orderColeoptera, Diptera, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera, Thysanoptera,or Acarina.

65. The assay of any one of paragraphs 53-62, wherein the insect is avector of an animal pathogen and/or a human pathogen.

66. The assay of paragraph 65, wherein the insect is a mosquito, amidge, a louse, a sandfly, a tick, a triatomine bug, a tsetse fly, orflea.

67. A modified insect produced by a method comprising contacting theinsect with a composition comprising a bacterial colonization-disruptingagent identified by the screening assay of any one of paragraphs 53-66.

68. A method of decreasing the fitness of an insect comprisingdelivering to the insect an effective amount of a composition comprisinga bacterial colonization-disrupting agent identified by the screeningassay of any one of paragraphs 53-66.

69. A composition comprising a bacterial colonization-disrupting agentand a carrier, wherein the composition is formulated for delivery to aninsect, or a habitat thereof.

70. The composition of paragraph 69, wherein the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is a polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) synthesisinhibitor.

71. The composition of paragraph 70, wherein the PHA synthesis inhibitoris vanillin.

72. The composition of paragraph 70, wherein the PHA synthesis inhibitoris one or more compounds in Table 1.

73. The composition of paragraph 70, wherein the PHA synthesis inhibitoris levulinic acid.

74. The composition of paragraph 70, wherein the PHA synthesis inhibitoris acrylic acid.

75. The composition of paragraph 70, wherein the PHA synthesis inhibitoris 2-bromooctanoic acid.

76. The composition of paragraph 69, wherein the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is an inhibitor of bacterial cell envelopebiogenesis.

77. The composition of paragraph 76, wherein the inhibitor of bacterialcell envelope biogenesis is a lipopolysaccharide (LPS) synthesisinhibitor.

78. The composition of paragraph 77, wherein the LPS synthesis inhibitoris an inhibitor of core oligosaccharide synthesis in the bacteria.

79. The composition of paragraph 77 or 78, wherein the LPS synthesisinhibitor inhibits an enzyme involved in core oligosaccharide synthesisin the bacteria.

80. The composition of paragraph 79, wherein the enzyme has at least40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 98%, 99%, or 100% sequence identityto a polypeptide having the amino acid sequence of WaaA, WaaC, WaaF, orWaaG.

81. The composition of any one of paragraphs 78-80, wherein the LPSsynthesis inhibitor is a sugar.

82. The composition of paragraph 81, wherein the sugar isADP-2-fluoroheptose (AFH).

83. The composition of paragraph 81, wherein the sugar is2-aryl-5-methyl-4-(5-aryl-furan-2-yl-methylene)-2,4-dihydro-pyrazol-3-ones(DHPO).

84. The composition of paragraph 81, wherein the sugar is AFH and DHPO.

85. The composition of paragraph 81, wherein the sugar is one or morecompounds in Table 7.

86. The composition of paragraph 77 or 78, wherein the LPS synthesisinhibitor inhibits expression of a gene involved in core oligosaccharidesynthesis in the bacteria.

87. The composition of paragraph 86, wherein the gene has at least 40%,50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 98%, 99%, or 100% sequence identity to apolynucleotide having the nucleotide sequence of waaA, waaC, waaF, orwaaG.

88. The composition of paragraph 69, wherein the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is an inhibitor of bacterial cell wallbiogenesis.

89. The composition of paragraph 88, wherein the inhibitor of bacterialcell wall biogenesis is an inhibitor of UppP.

90. The composition of paragraph 89, wherein the inhibitor of UppP isbacitracin.

91. The composition of paragraph 69, wherein the bacterialcolonization-disrupting agent is an inhibitor of flagellar function.

92. The composition of paragraph 91, wherein the inhibitor of flagellarfunction is cellulose.

93. The composition of any one of paragraphs 69-92, wherein thebacterial colonization-disrupting agent is at least 0.1%, 0.2%, 0.4%,0.5%, 0.8%, 1%, 2%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, or 90%of the composition.

94. The composition of any one of paragraphs 69-93, wherein the carrieris a liquid, a solid, an aerosol, a paste, a gel, or a gas composition.

95. The composition of any one of paragraphs 69-93, wherein the carrieris a sugar syrup, corn syrup, or honey.

96. The composition of any one of paragraphs 69-93, wherein the carrieris a nanoparticle or lipid membrane.

97. The composition of any one of paragraphs 69-96, wherein thecomposition is formulated for delivery to the insect by ingestion,infusion, injection, spraying, smoking, or fogging.

98. The composition of any one of paragraphs 69-97, wherein thecomposition is formulated for delivery to at least one habitat where theinsect grows, lives, reproduces, or feeds.

99. The composition of any one of paragraphs 69-98, wherein thecomposition is formulated for delivery to a plant ingested by theinsect.

100. A method for decreasing colonization by a bacterium of a gut of astink bug, the method comprising:

-   -   (a) providing a composition comprising vanillin or an analog        thereof; and    -   (b) delivering said composition to a stink bug egg, wherein the        gut of the stink bug hatched from the egg has decreased        colonization by the bacterium relative to the gut of a stink bug        hatched from an untreated egg.

101. The method of paragraph 100, wherein the composition is deliveredto an egg mass of a stink bug.

102. The method of paragraph 100, wherein the decrease in colonizationby the bacterium decreases the fitness of the stink bug.

103. The method of paragraph 102, wherein the decrease in the fitness ofthe stink bug is a decrease in reproductive ability, survival, rate ofdevelopment, number of eggs, number of hatched eggs, adult emergencerate, body length, body width, body mass, or cuticle thickness.

104. The method of paragraph 100, wherein the colonization is in the v4region of the gut.

105. The method of paragraph 104, wherein colonization by the bacteriumof the v4 region of the gut is decreased by at least 10%.

106. The method of paragraph 104, wherein the size of the v4 region ofthe gut is decreased.

107. The method of paragraph 100, wherein the stink bug is a Halyomorphaspecies.

108. The method of paragraph 107, wherein the stink bug is Halyomorphahalys.

109. The method of paragraph 100, wherein the bacterium is anendosymbiont.

110. The method of paragraph 109, wherein the endosymbiont is of thegenus Pantoea.

111. The method of paragraph 110, wherein the endosymbiont is CandidatusPantoea carbekii.

112. The method of paragraph 100, wherein the composition is a liquid, asolid, an aerosol, a paste, a gel, or a gas composition.

113. The method of paragraph 100, wherein the composition is deliveredas a spray.

114. The method of paragraph 100, wherein the composition comprises anagriculturally acceptable carrier.

115. The method of paragraph 100, wherein the composition comprises awetting solution.

Although the foregoing invention has been described in some detail byway of illustration and example for purposes of clarity ofunderstanding, the descriptions and examples should not be construed aslimiting the scope of the invention. The disclosures of all patent andscientific literature cited herein are expressly incorporated in theirentirety by reference.

What is claimed is:
 1. A method for decreasing colonization by abacterium of a gut of a stink bug, the method comprising: (a) providinga composition comprising vanillin or an analog thereof; and (b)delivering said composition to a stink bug egg, wherein the gut of thestink bug hatched from the egg has decreased colonization by thebacterium relative to the gut of a stink bug hatched from an untreatedegg.
 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the composition is delivered toan egg mass of a stink bug.
 3. The method of claim 1, wherein thedecrease in colonization by the bacterium decreases the fitness of thestink bug.
 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the decrease in the fitnessof the stink bug is a decrease in reproductive ability, survival, rateof development, number of eggs, number of hatched eggs, adult emergencerate, body length, body width, body mass, or cuticle thickness.
 5. Themethod of claim 1, wherein the colonization is in the v4 region of thegut.
 6. The method of claim 5, wherein colonization by the bacterium ofthe v4 region of the gut is decreased by at least 10%.
 7. The method ofclaim 5, wherein the size of the v4 region of the gut is decreased. 8.The method of claim 1, wherein the stink bug is a Halyomorpha species.9. The method of claim 8, wherein the stink bug is Halyomorpha halys.10. The method of claim 1, wherein the bacterium is an endosymbiont. 11.The method of claim 10, wherein the endosymbiont is of the genusPantoea.
 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the endosymbiont isCandidatus Pantoea carbekii.
 13. The method of claim 1, wherein thecomposition is a liquid, a solid, an aerosol, a paste, a gel, or a gascomposition.
 14. The method of claim 1, wherein the composition isdelivered as a spray.
 15. The method of claim 1, wherein the compositioncomprises an agriculturally acceptable carrier.
 16. The method of claim1, wherein the composition comprises a wetting solution.